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How the Hospice CARE Act Could Change Respite Services

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The Hospice Care Accountability, Reform, and Enforcement (Hospice CARE) Act, if enacted, would make changes to the ways hospices provide respite care. Earl Blumenauer (D-Oregon) is in the process of drafting the bill that would represent the most significant reforms to date for hospice payment and oversight.

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Pediatric Hospice Abbey House Gaining Momentum in Texas

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A new pediatric hospice and respite facility will soon launch in central Texas, among the first of its kind in the state. My daughter Abbey was born in 2007 as a healthy baby girl, but within two or three months had all these issues and was medically fragile,” Keller told Hospice News. “We Keller Foundation. Keller Foundation.

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Partners In Care to Launch Clinician Burnout Prevention Program

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Oregon-based Partners In Care is developing a program aimed at increasing the well-being of its hospice and home health clinical workforce and minimizing the impacts of burnout. We can’t wait to begin our project, Care for the Caregivers: A Holistic Approach to Wellness for Home Health and Hospice Nurses,” Bigness said in an announcement.

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New 2023 Laws Impact End-of-Life Care

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Bereavement leave and caregiving. A second law also expands the state’s family leave regulations so caregivers can help their chosen designated person and not just close family members. Hospice oversight. California’s law won’t go into effect until 2027 while Vermont’s began with the new year. Paid leave.

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How Psychedelics Could Change Palliative Care

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billion industry by 2027, Forbes reported last July. The growing range of indications that are currently being explored will hopefully benefit millions of people suffering from treatable conditions,” Filament CEO Ben Lightburn, told Hospice News. “I Psychedelics are also attracting substantial financial investment.