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Pediatric Hospice, Respite Program Combatting Financial Challenges

Hospice News

Even with legislation in place designed to provide resources, several barriers exist that prevent expanded access to respite and hospice support for terminally ill pediatric populations and their families. This is according to Kim Marcum-Mercier, registered nurse at Cincinnati Childrens Hospital. Marcum is also the founder of Sarah House, a pediatric respite and end-of-life care center.

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Coping with A Cancer Diagnosis: Anticipatory Grief in Caregiving

Grief Healing Blog

Understand theres no right or wrong way to grieve, including anticipatory grief. Its like the ocean. It ebbs and it flows. There can be moments of calm. But out of nowhere, it can feel like youre drowning. ~ Dana Arcuri A reader writes: I am searching for an online support group for people and/or their loved ones who have been diagnosed with cancer.

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How AccentCare Pursues Growth Via JVs, De Novos

Hospice News

AccentCare is primed for further hospice growth, with both health system joint ventures and de novo activity as twin cornerstones of its strategy. Dallas-headquartered AccentCare provides hospice, home health, personal and palliative care across 32 states and in the District of Columbia. The company has an average annual census of more than 200,000 patients.

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GeriPal Takeover! Nancy Lundeberg and Annie Medina-Walpole

GeriPal

Summary Transcript CME Summary Whelp, goodbye folks! Eric and I have been DOGEd. In a somewhat delayed April Fools, Nancy Lundeberg and Annie Medina-Walpole have taken over podcast host duties this week. Their purpose is to interview me, Eric, and Ken Covinsky about your final AGS literature review plenary session taking place at the Annual Meeting in Chicago this May (for those attending, our session is the plenary the morning of May 10).

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The Evolution of Communication in Healthcare Settings

Healthcare communication has evolved from handwritten notes and paper charts to digital tools like EHRs, telemedicine, and AI-powered platforms. This blog explores how these advancements improve patient outcomes, streamline care delivery, and enhance provider collaboration. Learn about the role of mobile health (mHealth) apps, secure messaging, and social media in bridging communication gaps.

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Honouring Kath and Ted Murray: Recipients of the King Charles III Coronation Medal

Life & Death Matters

Introduction: The Role of Educators in Palliative Care Life and Death Matters is proud to celebrate Kath and Ted Murray, who were awarded the King Charles III Coronation Medal for their outstanding contributions to palliative care education in Canada. This prestigious honour recognizes their decades of work in developing and delivering high-quality, competency based palliative […] The post Honouring Kath and Ted Murray: Recipients of the King Charles III Coronation Medal appeared first on

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Nurse Essentials: What’s REALLY in a Nurse’s Bag?

Diversity Nursing

Every Nurse knows that a well-stocked bag can be the difference between a smooth shift and a chaotic one. While hospitals and clinics provide the basics, seasoned Nurses carry their own arsenal of essentials to ensure theyre ready for anything. We asked Nurses from various specialties to share whats always in their bags. Heres what they said: The Must-Haves Stethoscope This is a given, but many Nurses opt for high-quality brands like Littmann for better acoustics.

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Late-Diagnosed and Leading with Heart: An Autistic Nurse’s Story of Self-Discovery

Minority Nurse

This April, in honor of Autism Acceptance Month , we celebrate the incredible contributions of autistic nurses who bring compassion, dedication, and unique perspectives to the world of healthcare. According to the CDC , around 2% of adults in the U.S. are autisticand that number is growing as more people receive diagnoses later in life. With greater awareness comes greater acceptance, and more autistic adults are finding strength and clarity in understanding who they are.

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5 Nursing Recruitment Strategies for 2025

CareAcademy Blog

Your ability to attract and retain top nursing professionals directly shapes patients' quality of care. While the RN workforce is expected to grow by 6% through 2032, experts project a shortage of 78,610 full-time RNs in 2025. That means agency competition for top talent will increase, and agencies need to fine-tune their nursing recruitment strategies.

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NCNA and NCFN Mobilize Swiftly to Support NC Nurses After Hurricane Helene

Daily Nurse

When Hurricane Helene tore through western North Carolina, it left behind a path of destructionand a call to action that the state’s nursing community didn’t hesitate to answer. In an inspiring show of resilience, compassion, and rapid mobilization, the North Carolina Nurses Association (NCNA) and its nonprofit arm, the North Carolina Foundation for Nursing (NCFN), raised and distributed more than $66,000 in direct relief to over 250 nurses impacted by the storm.

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A Journey Through the Alps: Insights and Strengths for Nurses

AJN Off the Charts

Photo courtesy of the author. All rights reserved. Last summer, I embarked on a transformative 12-day hike through the rugged and breathtaking French Alps. Over the course of 70 miles, I traversed daunting mountain peaks, serene valleys, and unyielding landscapes that tested both my physical and mental endurance. But in addition to the physical challenge, the journey provided me with invaluable insights that I now see reflect so many of the trials and lessons faced by nurses every day.

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3 Reasons to Retire Pagers from Healthcare Settings

Let's discuss the trusty pager—an old favorite that’s losing its shine in hospitals and clinics. While once a staple in hospitals and clinics, pagers now present significant limitations that hinder rather than facilitate communication among healthcare professionals. Healthcare professionals are constantly on the move, and they need communication tools that can keep up with their fast-paced lives.

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How Hospices Can Avoid Pitfalls in AI Implementation

Hospice News

Hospice providers, along with the rest of health care, are increasingly relying on technology for clinical and business operations, with artificial intelligence among the most common investments. However, careful implementation is necessary to effectively use these systems. For a number of years now, providers have leveraged AI to predict when a patient may become eligible for hospice or to determine the best time to begin palliative care.

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How to Attract and Keep the Best Caregivers: A Caregiver-First Hiring Approach

CareTime

Finding and keeping top caregivers is one of the biggest challenges for home care agencies today. The key? A caregiver-first hiring processone that prioritizes their experience, needs, and expectations from day one. When agencies focus on treating caregivers with respect, streamlining hiring, and offering competitive compensation, they not only attract top talent but also build a team that stays long-term.

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Overcoming the Challenges of Dementia Care Through Redirection

Responsive Home Care

Navigating the challenges of dementia care can be difficult, especially when a loved one becomes fixated on a specific idea or anxious about a nonexistent threat. Reasoning with them often leads to frustration, as logic does not always break through. Instead of arguing, a more effective method is redirectiongently shifting their focus to something calming […] The post Overcoming the Challenges of Dementia Care Through Redirection appeared first on Responsive Home Care.

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Emergency Nursing Journal Highlights Burnout, Resilience—and Honors a Legend

Daily Nurse

The March 2025 issue of the Journal of Emergency Nursing (JEN) delivers more than just evidence-based insightsit pays tribute to one of emergency nursing’s most influential voices, Dr. Anne Manton, who passed away in December. Dr. Manton, a fierce advocate for emergency nurses, served as editor-in-chief of JEN from 2013 to 2018 and was president of the Emergency Nurses Association (ENA) in 1998.

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The Ultimate Guide to Improving Caregiver Engagement & Retention

Want to learn how to retain your caregivers & improve caregiver retention X3? The home care industry is experiencing turnover rates of over 80%. How are you ensuring your agency is retaining caregivers? This FREE eBook from Smartcare Software is packed with industry secrets needed to keep your caregivers happy, engaged, and retained, unlocking the full potential of your agency.

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Creating A Senior-Friendly Home: Simple Modifications to Enhance Safety

Community Home Health Care

As we age, our living spaces should evolve to meet our changing needs. Falls and home hazards are among the leading causes of injury for older adults, making it essential to create a safe, accessible environment. By implementing senior home safety modifications , families can help their loved ones maintain independence and peace of mind. Why Senior Home Safety Matters According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC ), one out of four seniors experiences a fall each year.

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Defining Palliative Care Quality in Murky Regulatory Waters

Hospice News

quality measurement. Calls are growing louder for a federally established set of standardized palliative guidelines. Capturing real-time quality data is an important part of effectively managing patients symptoms and needs, according to Dr. Monisha Pujari, medical director of Georgia-based Longleaf Hospice & Palliative Care. But palliative care providers largely lack a standardized way of measuring quality, she stated.

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A perspective on funding, doing and publishing qualitative research

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This blog is written by Dr Analisa Smythe, Research Matron, Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health Trust, The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust (analisa.smythe@nhs.net) and Dr Catharine Jenkins, Associate Professor, Dementia Care, Birmingham City University (catharine.jenkins@bcu.ac.uk ). Introduction Qualitative research is key to understanding participants experiences and insights, usually collected through focus groups and interviews, which then support arguments for change and innovation.

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The Role of Medical Scribes in Enhancing Elder Care

Caregiver Support Services

Accurate documentation is important in elder care. Physicians juggle complex medical histories, chronic conditions, and patient-specific needs while providing quality care. Given these challenges, its important to understand the difficulties involved in documentation. Lets explore the role of medical scribes in enhancing elder care and how partnering with a scribe agency can benefit geriatric practices.

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The Role of Technology in Remote Patient Monitoring

Remote patient monitoring (RPM) is transforming healthcare by enabling providers to track patient health outside traditional clinical settings. This blog explores the role of technology in RPM, including wearable devices, mobile apps, and connected medical tools that collect and share real-time data. Discover how RPM expands care access, improves outcomes, enhances patient engagement, and reduces costs by shifting from reactive to proactive care.

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First Scope and Standards for Progressive Care Nursing

Daily Nurse

The American Association of Critical-Care Nurses ( AACN ) has published “ AACN Scope and Standards for Progressive Care Nursing Practice ,” marking the first time a stand-alone edition has been tailored specifically to this growing specialty. Previously included in a combined edition with critical care nursing practice, the new edition describes the specialized practice of nurses providing and/or influencing care for acutely ill patients who are moderately stable with an elevated ris

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Late-Night Nursing: How To Stay Alert and Safe

Minority Nurse

Many nurses work night shifts and love it. These shifts often offer better pay, flexibility, and a slower pace. Still, working night shifts comes with a unique set of challenges. It can take your body and mind some time to get used to working when you should be sleeping, which can compromise your alertness and decision-making. There are also safety concerns.

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Hospice Quality, Access Concerns Abound Among D-SNP, Advanced Cancer, Native Hawaiians Patients

Hospice News

Recent research findings are increasingly getting to the root causes of varying hospice outcomes among diverse patient populations and health care settings. Quality inequities among special needs, dually-eligible beneficiaries Dually-eligible Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries may have a lower likelihood of receiving care from high-quality hospice providers, according to a recent analysis.

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Navigating the Challenges of Long-Distance Caregiving: Strategies and Resources

Home With Help

Caring for an aging loved one is never easy and when you live in a different city, state, or even country, it can feel overwhelming. Long-distance caregiving brings unique challenges, including managing logistics, staying updated on your loved ones well-being, and coping with the emotional toll of not being physically present. The good news is that with thoughtful planning and the right resources, it is possible to provide meaningful support from afar.

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Real-Life Examples of HIPAA Violations and How to Avoid Them

Speaker: Jack Clough, Chief Growth Officer

Download our 30-minute webinar where we delve into real-life examples of HIPAA violations and preventative measures every organization should know! You will learn: The critical factors that lead to HIPAA violations and how to identify them. Three compelling real-life cases of organizations that faced severe HIPAA penalties. Proven strategies to safeguard YOUR organization against HIPAA violations.

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Tips for Traveling with a Special Needs Child

Caregiver Support Services

Family caregivers know that traveling with a special needs child takes extra planning, patience, and flexibility. From managing sensory sensitivities to following medication schedules, each detail matters. A trip that works for one family may not suit another, so it’s important to personalize your preparation. The good news is that with the right approach, you can make travel a rewarding experience for everyone involved.

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Your Nursing Career: Intention and Attention

Daily Nurse

Your nursing career deserves your focused intention and regular attention. How can you turn that dynamic around if you haven’t been giving your career what it needs? Energy Flows Where Attention Goes It’s a cliche to say that energy flows where attention goes, but sometimes cliches are undeniably true. If you spend your working hours focused on how dysfunctional your management is and how terrible your colleagues are, that level of attention to the negative will keep you locked in a

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UMass Nursing Leader Gabrielle Abelard Named 2025 AANP Fellow for Advancing Mental Health Equity and Holistic Care

Minority Nurse

Gabrielle Abelard , a dedicated psychiatric nurse practitioner and clinical associate professor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, has been named a 2025 Fellow of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (FAANP)the only honoree from Massachusetts among 51 nurse leaders worldwide. The FAANP program honors nurse practitioners who have made exceptional contributions to education, policy, practice, and research.

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2 Key Trends Shaping the Hospice Workforce in 2025

Hospice News

Hospice providers have unveiled two key themes that are impacting the ability to sustain and grow their workforce. Staffing shortages have long topped the concerns of hospice executives nationwide. Rising demand for hospice care has been outpacing the supply of clinical resources for several years running. Labor strains have also mounted among nonclinical and back-office administrative, billing and IT roles.

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Best Practices for Sharing Protected Health Information (PHI)

Explore essential topics in this ebook, including what constitutes PHI and how to identify it using 18 indicators. Gain insights into the importance of safeguarding PHI to protect patient privacy and learn about the severe consequences of HIPAA violations. Discover practical strategies for securely exchanging PHI within your healthcare organization, including assessing risks and implementing effective safeguards.

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Why So Many Seniors Are Moving to Scottsdale, Arizona: The Perks of Retiring in the Valley of the Sun

Home With Help

Scottsdale, Arizona has long been a favorite destination for retireesand it’s easy to see why. With over 300 days of sunshine a year, a welcoming community, world-class healthcare, and a vibrant lifestyle tailored to active seniors, Scottsdale offers the perfect blend of relaxation and opportunity for those entering their golden years. Ideal Climate for Health and Comfort Lets face itcold winters and icy sidewalks arent ideal as we age.

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Increase in Cremation Jewelry and Art Reflects Changing Practices - Small keepsakes allow family and friends to keep loved ones close

SevenPonds Blog

Laying a loved one to rest in a cemetery can carry a finality that some people find depressing perhaps one reason more people today are moving away from interment or entombment, and toward creative ways to celebrate and honor … Continue reading → The post <img src="[link] in Cremation Jewelry and Art Reflects Changing Practices appeared first on SevenPonds Blog.

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5 Ways You Can Support a Loved One Aging in Place

Caregiver Support Services

Helping someone age in place is a rewarding but challenging experience that requires intention and care on your part. Whether youre new to caregiving or just looking for practical tips, here are five great ways you can support a loved one aging in place. Ask Them About Their Wants and Needs The first and most important step is communication. Ask your loved one how they feel about their current living situation.

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William Owens Promoted to Vice President of Sales for Home Health at Traditions Health

Traditions Health

Franklin, TN Traditions Health, a leading multi-state provider of home health, hospice, and palliative care services, is pleased to announce the promotion of William Owens to vice president of sales for the home health service line. In his new role, Owens will oversee Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Texas and lead targeted sales strategies to expand Traditions Healths impact on the market.

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The Essential Guide to HIPAA-Compliant Messaging for Home Care Teams

Explore the risks posed by non-compliant consumer apps like Instagram and WhatsApp in healthcare settings. Learn about potential HIPAA penalties and use a self-evaluation flowchart to determine your organization's need for HIPAA-compliant messaging. Discover straightforward steps to implement secure communication solutions efficiently, ensuring compliance and protecting patient data effectively.