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Future Leaders: Tej Dhillon, Founder and CEO, Seva Hospice

Hospice News

The Future Leaders Awards program is brought to you in partnership with Homecare Homebase. The program is designed to recognize up-and-coming industry members who are shaping the next decade of home health, hospice care, senior housing, skilled nursing, and behavioral health. The only constant is change.

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The State of the Hospice Nursing Workforce 

Hospice News

Nurses entering the workforce need a wider scope of hospice and palliative care education and awareness to help fill these knowledge gaps and prepare them for growing demand, according to Michelle White, director of home and transitional care and homecare providers at North Carolina-based Cone Health. “I’ve per hour.

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NAHC and NHPCO Announce Transition Board of Directors

NHPCO

For Immediate Release December 21, 2023 The National Association for Home Care & Hospice (NAHC) and the National Hospice & Palliative Care Organization (NHPCO) jointly announced today that they have developed a proposed slate of Transition Board of Directors and officers for 2024. Lloyd, MSN, RN, Delaware Hospice, Inc.,

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The Future of Home Health Care: Trends and Predictions

Comfort Home Care

In this article, we share the most significant trends and predictions for the home healthcare industry in 2024, as reported by Home Health Care News. The Ongoing Challenge of Staff Shortages in Home Health As we move into 2024, the home health industry grapples with a persistent problem: needing more healthcare workers.

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How Workplace Violence Impacts Home Health Nurses

Nurse.com

As the demand for home healthcare grows, so does the risk of workplace violence for home health nurses. . Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that home healthcare is one of America’s fastest-growing industries, with a projected compound annual growth rate of 5% for 2014–2024, which equals approximately 760,400 new jobs.