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How the Hospice CARE Act Could Change Respite Services

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A beneficiary and their caregivers’ needs rarely line up neatly with benefit periods, and this imposed limitation could create a new burden for some caregivers.” Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) to establish an hourly rate for short-term home respite care starting in fiscal year 2027.

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Pediatric Hospice Abbey House Gaining Momentum in Texas

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Potential sites for the facility are currently under review, which is projected to open sometime in 2027 and feature six to eight patient rooms as well as respite beds, according to Melissa Keller, board president and co-founder of the Abigail E. It’s a hard time, and we need ways to take the stress off of these parents and caregivers.”

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Partners In Care to Launch Clinician Burnout Prevention Program

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The hospice and palliative care provider recently received a $50,000 grant from the Oregon Center for Nursing to support the program’s launch, which is dubbed Care for the Caregivers. million registered nurses expect to leave the health care workforce by 2027, the NCSBN research found. Nearly 900,000 of the nation’s 4.5

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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. California’s law won’t go into effect until 2027 while Vermont’s began with the new year. Paid leave. Centers may open later in the year.

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How Psychedelics Could Change Palliative Care

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billion industry by 2027, Forbes reported last July. Most psychedelics actually have a potential to be supportive in the palliative care world, for the client and for the caregivers,” Morgan told Hospice News. “It’s In recent years, research into the potential medical uses of psychedelics and ketamine has abounded.