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Advocacy Program Pushes for Improved Pediatric Hospice, Respite, Palliative Care

Hospice News

Serious and terminally ill children and their families often have limited options when it comes to pediatric hospice, respite and palliative care. A national public awareness program is seeking to change this trend. The National Center for Pediatric Palliative Care Homes (NCPPCH) in 2023 launched the Children’s Respite Homes of America campaign, which strives to expand access to pediatric respite and palliative care services across the country.

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Top 10 Tips for Communicating with Loved Ones Living with Dementia – And How a Professional Aging Life Care Manager Can Help

Aging Life Care Association

Communicating with a loved one who has dementia can be challenging. Dementia affects memory, language, and cognitive functions, making it hard for people to process and respond. However, with patience, empathy, and the right techniques, you can make conversations more positive and meaningful. A professional Aging Life Care Manager can also provide essential support, offering … Continue reading Top 10 Tips for Communicating with Loved Ones Living with Dementia And How a Professional Aging

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Technology Systems You Need To Run A Post-Acute Care Community

CareAcademy Blog

Are you thinking of starting a new community or revamping your technology stack to make operations run smoother? Look no further. Did you know there are approximately 30,600 assisted living communities in the U.S.? As older adults continue to age into this level of support and expectations increase for the best resident experience, you and your team need an interoperable technology ecosystem that can scale with your facilitys evolving needs.

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In Grief: Death That Brings Relief

Grief Healing Blog

Man cannot possess anything as long as he fears death. But to him who does not fear it, everything belongs. ~ Leo Tolstoy For those who endure chronic pain, terminal illness, or the slow decay of degenerative conditions, death can arrive not as a feared end but as a quiet release. It is the cessation of agony, the end of a long battle fought with dwindling strength.

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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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The Time for Action Is Now: We Must Take Bold Steps to Transform the Nursing Profession

Daily Nurse

The healthcare profession is at a pivotal moment. A growing crisis is evident across various sectors, driven by healthcare workforce shortages and a lack of skilled professionals prepared to thrive in high-stress environments. The recent global pandemic intensified this issue, leading to higher turnover rates among new nurses who often opt for less demanding roles.

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Frontline Honors: Michelle Garrett, APEX Hospice and Palliative Care, Inc.

Hospice News

Michelle Garrett, Hospice RN Case Manager at APEX Hospice and Palliative Care, Inc., has been named a 2024 Frontline Honors honoree by Hospice News. To become a Frontline honoree, an individual is nominated by their peers. The candidate must be: A dedicated, high-performing frontline worker who delivers exceptional experiences and outcomes A passionate worker who knows how to put their vision into for the good of their respective industry, the patients and residents they serve, and their familie

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Build Trust Through Expertise: Use Dementia Care Training As A Client Acquisition Tool

CareAcademy Blog

Nearly 7 million Americans, age 65 or older, are living with dementia. By 2050, the Alzheimers Association projects this number will climb to nearly 13 million , creating a ripple effect across impacted families and the dire need for specialized training in the continuum of care. As a result, home care agencies have the opportunity to play an integral part in the care journey for both the client and their family.

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Further blow to seriously ill young people as key benefit frozen

Together for Short Lives

During her Spring Statement to the House of Commons earlier today (Wednesday 26 March), Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves announced that the UK Government has decided to freeze the Universal Credit (UC) health element for existing claimants until 2029/30. For new claims, it will be reduced to 50 a week in 2026-27 and then […] The post Further blow to seriously ill young people as key benefit frozen appeared first on Together for Short Lives.

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Why I Love Being a Home Care Nurse

Diversity Nursing

As a home care Nurse, I have the privilege of stepping into my patients lives in a way that goes beyond clinical care. Unlike the fast-paced environment of hospitals or clinics, home care allows me to provide personalized, compassionate care in the comfort of a patients home. Every day brings new experiences, deep connections, and the rewarding feeling of making a true difference in someones life.

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CMS Will Not Resume Implementation of Hospice SFP in 2025

Hospice News

A federal court has ordered a stay on litigation intended to block the hospice Special Focus Program (SFP) after the U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) pledged that it would not resume implementation during 2025. The crux of a lawsuit filed by hospice organizations against the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is the criteria that the agency uses to select hospices for the new Special Focus Program (SFP).

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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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Why Regular Health Check-Ups Are Essential for Seniors

Community Home Health Care

As we age, our bodies go through natural changes that can affect our overall health. Regular health check-ups are a crucial part of preventative senior care , helping to detect potential issues early and maintain long-term well-being. Whether its monitoring blood pressure, screening for chronic conditions, or ensuring proper medication management, routine medical visits can make all the difference in a seniors quality of life.

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How do hospice social workers help people with dementia?

HopeHealth

Meet Olivia Gould, a hospice social worker focused on dementia in long-term care settings. "We can give patients that one-on-one attention they might not get otherwise, she explains. The post How do hospice social workers help people with dementia? appeared first on HopeHealth.

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How Home Care Agencies are Embracing Technology

Caregiver Support Services

Care agencies are changing. Many are moving away from conventional pen/paper and spreadsheets and leveraging more advanced technologies to better serve their customers. However, understanding this landscape can be challenging. There are a variety of solutions these days that non-technical people working at care agencies dont always know what to do. Fortunately, thats where this post can help.

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New RNs’ “Reality Shock”: And Other Recommended Reading from AJN’s April Issue

AJN Off the Charts

On this months cover is a prototype for Horizon Hospitala sustainable hospital of the futurecreated by Gensler, a global design and architecture firm. Read “On the Cover” to learn more. The April issue of AJN is now live. This month’s CE article, “Nursing and Climate Mitigation: Decarbonization,” reviews climate change causes and what is required to mitigate greenhouse gas pollution, outlines actions nurses can take in all practice settings, and discusses the roles

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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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New Pediatric Hospice Coming to Fruition, Pushing for Legislation to Improve Access

Hospice News

Founders of a new Iowa-based pediatric hospice facility have recently pushed legislation forward to help improve the availability of end-of-life support for terminally ill children and their families. Masons Light House is anticipated to open in 2027 or 2028, depending on state licensing processes and funding, according to Shanna Sieck, founder and board president of the nonprofit organization.

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Globalism, Racism, and Duty Among Updates in Revised ANA Code of Ethics

Daily Nurse

Imagine you are asked to assist with a procedure that goes against your ethical beliefs. This situation, known as a conscience-based objection, can be challenging. In such cases, the American Nurses Association’s Code of Ethics for Nurses is a valuable resource for guidance. In January, the ANA’s Center for Ethics & Human Rights announced the 2025 revision of the Code, which is updated every 10 years.

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The Importance of Advance Directives: Living Wills & Healthcare Proxies

Elder Care Matters

Advance directives, including living wills and healthcare proxies, are essential for seniors to ensure their healthcare preferences are respected if they become incapacitated. These legal documents help eliminate confusion and stress for family members during critical medical situations, offering clear guidance on life-sustaining treatments and decision-making.

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What First-Time Cancer Caregivers Should Know

Caregiver Support Services

Caring for a loved one diagnosed with cancer is a deeply emotional, challenging, and rewarding experience. If youre stepping into the role of a caregiver for the first time, you may feel overwhelmed or unsure of where to start. Youre not alone, though. Find tips and advice with this list of what first-time cancer caregivers should know. Understanding the Cancer Diagnosis The first step in becoming an effective caregiver is understanding the cancer diagnosis and its implications.

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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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How to Tame the Critical Voice in Your Head at Work

Minority Nurse

We’ve all had times when our inner critic’s voice was loud and clear. Unfortunately, this negative inner voice can extend to the workplace, where professionals, from nurse managers to nursing students, can doubt their accomplishments. Stress is nothing new for nurses. Even a healthy amount of stress is important to keep up with deadlines and growing workloads.

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Value-Based Research Has ‘Dramatic Impact’ in Palliative Services

Hospice News

Research into value-based care has been gaining momentum in its ability to demonstrate the benefits of palliative care delivery. Research has been an important part of transformational development in health care, providing evidence around the systematic policy changes needed to improve access, according to Bridget Doherty, director of access and policy research at Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine.

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Growing funding gap leaves families of seriously ill children without end of life care at home

Together for Short Lives

A new report we have released today shows that in many places across the UK, families caring for a seriously ill child cannot access the palliative and end of life care they need: The estimated gap in NHS funding for childrens palliative care in England has grown from 295 million to 310 million in just […] The post Growing funding gap leaves families of seriously ill children without end of life care at home appeared first on Together for Short Lives.

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Breaking Barriers: Shelly Buck Named Nurse of the Week

Daily Nurse

In celebration of Womens History Month, we honor Shelly Buck, president of Riddle Hospital , a true trailblazer in healthcare leadership. While women make up the backbone of the healthcare workforce, leadership roles remain disproportionately out of reach. Buck is changing that narrative, breaking barriers, and leaving a lasting mark earning her the well-deserved title of Nurse of the Week.

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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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How Caregivers Can Prevent Medication Errors at Home

Caregiver Support Services

As a caregiver, you dedicate yourself to providing the best support possible. With numerous prescriptions often involved, understanding how caregivers can prevent medication errors at home is essential for creating a safer, healthier environment for those in your care. Communicate With Other Members of the Care Team Whether you’re a family caregiver coordinating with a doctor or a professional caregiver maintaining contact with a clients family, transparency is critical.

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Work smarter, not harder — before the spaghetti hits the floor

Rehab Realities by Renee Kinder

Picture it: Emmy Grace, confident and determined, approaches the kitchen counter. In one corner, a pot of egg noodles. In the other, a simmering pan of meatball-packed pasta sauce. Instead of grabbing a plate and serving it all at once, she begins an inefficient dance, back and forth, noodles, sauce, noodles, sauce that would make any operations manager break into a cold sweat.

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Hospice as ‘Personalized Medicine’

Hospice News

The term personalized medicine is often used to describe health needs based on a patients genetics. However, more stakeholders are applying the term to hospice and palliative care. Personalized medicine is a step away from a one-size-fits-all approach to health care. The model uses information gathered from a patients genome to plan for care, treatment and services, and to some extent, predict a likely health trajectory, according to the National Human Genome Research Institute, part of the Nati

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Older Americans Have a 1 in 8 Risk of Traumatic Brain Injury

Freedom Home Care and Medical Staffing

Older Americans Have a 1 in 8 Risk of Traumatic Brain Injury As we age, the risk of serious injuries increases, and one of the most concerning threats to older adults is traumatic brain injury (TBI). According to recent studies, Americans aged 65 and older face a 1 in 8 risk of experiencing a TBI, often due to falls, accidents, or other health-related incidents.

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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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The Heart of Hospice: How Volunteers Enrich End-of-Life Care

AT Home Care & Hospice

A Vital, Yet Often Overlooked Component of Hospice Care Hospice care is built upon a foundation of compassion, dignity, and support – not only for the patient but also for their family and loved ones. While medical teams provide expert pain and symptom management, hospice volunteers bring an irreplaceable level of companionship, emotional support, and The post The Heart of Hospice: How Volunteers Enrich End-of-Life Care appeared first on AT Home Care & Hospice.

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Financial Planning for Seniors: How to Prepare for Rising Healthcare Costs

Elder Care Matters

With healthcare costs rising, seniors must plan to ensure they can manage their medical expenses. This blog offers tips on budgeting, investing, and using insurance to protect your financial future. The post Financial Planning for Seniors: How to Prepare for Rising Healthcare Costs appeared first on Elder Care Directory - ElderCareMatters.com.

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Work smarter, not harder — before the spaghetti hits the floor

Rehab Realities by Renee Kinder

Picture it: Emmy Grace, confident and determined, approaches the kitchen counter. In one corner, a pot of egg noodles. In the other, a simmering pan of meatball-packed pasta sauce. Instead of grabbing a plate and serving it all at once, she begins an inefficient dance, back and forth, noodles, sauce, noodles, sauce that would make any operations manager break into a cold sweat.

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Frontline Honors: Taylor Tosto, Friendship Village

Hospice News

Taylor Tosto, Hospice Floor Registered Nurse at Friendship Village, has been named a 2024 Frontline Honors honoree by Hospice News. To become a Frontline honoree, an individual is nominated by their peers. The candidate must be: A dedicated, high-performing frontline worker who delivers exceptional experiences and outcomes A passionate worker who knows how to put their vision into for the good of their respective industry, the patients and residents they serve, and their families An advocate for

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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.