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California Physician Sentenced to 24 Months for $3.2M Hospice Fraud

Hospice News

A Ventura County, California, physician has been sentenced to 24 months in federal prison for Medicare fraud for medically unnecessary hospice services. Dr. Victor Contreras worked for two hospices in Pasadena California Arcadia Hospice Provider Inc., and Saint Mariam Hospice Inc. The owner of those companies, Jaunita Antenor, is a co-defendant in the case.

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A Nursing Holiday Tale: The Window and the Work

Daily Nurse

For most folks, the holidays are a time of reunions and traditionloved ones coming home from out of town, kids back from college, and living rooms full of joy and laughter. However, my holidays have been far from traditional for the last six years as an ICU travel nurse. Most Thanksgivings and Christmases, I’ve traded home-cooked meals and family gatherings for hospital hallways and patient care across the country.

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The Nuts and Bolts of Enhabit’s 2025 Hospice Growth Strategy

Hospice News

Enhabit Inc. (NYSE: EHAB) is projecting strong hospice growth in the next year fueled in part by investments in technology and workforce development. The company is currently awaiting for the proverbial dust to settle following its victory in a recent lawsuit and the forthcoming new presidential administration. Enhabit anticipates a nice bump in patient census across both its home health and hospice service lines in 2025, positioning the company for stronger growth than experienced in the last y

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Caregiving and the Holidays: Less Perfection, More Joy!

Caregiver Warrior

Trying to make the Holidays perfect is exhausting and impossible. Let's find some joy and peace instead. Here's how. The post Caregiving and the Holidays: Less Perfection, More Joy! appeared first on Caregiver Warrior.

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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 Future of the NHS in 2025 and Beyond: Embracing Innovation and Overcoming Challenges

Evidence-Based Nursing - BMJ blogs

This week’s blog has been written by Mr Alwin Puthenpurakal, Senior Lecturer and Researcher at the University of Greenwhich. As we approach the end of 2024, the NHS finds itself at a critical juncture. The healthcare system is under significant pressure due to growing patient demands, a shortage of workforce, rising costs, and the lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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“Palliative care has been a game changer”: Reno’s story

HopeHealth

When 64-year-old Reno first heard about palliative care to help with his chronic illness, he resisted. Now, he calls it a game changer. The post Palliative care has been a game changer: Renos story appeared first on HopeHealth.

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Two States Lead the Pack on Palliative Care Access, Many Lag Behind

Hospice News

Two states Massachusetts and Oregon rise above the rest when it comes to access to palliative care. This is according to the new rankings from the Center to Advance Palliative Care, America’s Readiness to Meet the Needs of People with Serious Illness Scorecard. The scorecard ranks each state’s capacity to deliver high-quality care to people facing serious illness on a five-star scale by evaluating five domains, according to Stacie Sinclair, the associate director for policy and car

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The Sandwich Generation – what is it and are you a member

Aging Life Care Association

Written By: Lonette Bolden-Smith, MA, BSN, RN, CMC Are you an adult in your 30’s ,40s or 50s and struggling with your home and working-life balance while tasked with taking care of an aging adult? Maybe you are in your 60s and struggling to care for a parent in their 80s or 90s while trying … Continue reading The Sandwich Generation – what is it and are you a member → The post The Sandwich Generation – what is it and are you a member appeared first on Aging Life Car

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Intergenerational Activities: All Participants Are Winners-By Carol Steinberg

Caregiver Support Services

A family “picture” remains etched in my mind—even though it occurred about three decades ago. We were visiting my parents in Florida, and my young daughters, 6 and 9 at the time, brought along a family tree book. Sitting at the dining room table, they both began filling in facts each of them knew well, such as their name, birth date, my name and their father’s name, their grandparents’ names.

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Making The Season Bright: Holiday Caregiving Tips

Community Home Health Care

The holiday season is a time for joy, togetherness, and celebration. However, for family caregivers, it can also bring unique challenges, especially when caring for a senior loved one. Whether theyre living with dementia , facing mobility restrictions, managing chronic illnesses, or simply navigating the aging process, careful planning can make the holidays enjoyable and stress-free for everyone involved.

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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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Hospice Educators ‘Planting Seeds’ Among High School Students

Hospice News

The Harley School is seeking to inspire a new generation of hospice professionals to enter the field with educational programs that highlight the meaningful work involved in end-of-life care delivery. Based in Rochester, New York, the college preparatory schools curriculum includes a broad range of topics such as visual and performing arts, training in nursery and childhood education, civic engagement and a program focused on hospice education.

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National Alliance for Care at Home Welcomes Sherl Brand as New Chief Operating Officer

NHPCO

(Alexandria, VA and Washington, DC) – The National Alliance for Care at Home (the Alliance) is proud to announce the addition of a proven leader, Sherl Brand, RN, BSN, who will be joining the Alliance as its first Chief Operating Officer (COO), effective the middle of January 2025.

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Breaking the Mold: The Growing Role of Men in Nursing

Diversity Nursing

Historically, Nursing has been viewed as a female-dominated profession, but a noticeable shift is occurring. The number of men entering the Nursing field has significantly increased in recent years. This trend reflects a broader recognition of Nursing as a versatile and rewarding career for individuals of all genders. The Rise of Male Nurses Over the past few decades, the percentage of male Nurses in the U.S. has steadily risen.

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Who’s ‘the Hospital’? Shared Governance Requires Transparent Organizational Decision-Making

AJN Off the Charts

When ‘the hospital’ speaks as a single, unified entity. Many nurses working in hospitals do not know the decision-makers who affect their job. To patients, visitors, donors, accreditors, and other external constituents, hospital systems benefit from being personified as a single, unilateral-appearing brand. Photo by Erik Mclean on Unsplash However, when a decision is said to have been made by the hospital,’ rather than by a specific person in the hospital, such language obscure

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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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Winter Safety Tips for Seniors

Traditions Health

Winter can be beautiful, but the harsh weather can also make it dangerous for everyone: Navigating cold temperatures, bitter wind chills, snow, and ice is challenging. Staying warm indoors can be difficult too, and comes with its own set of issues, including safety concerns around the use of space heaters and electric blankets. For older adults, winter poses more risks.

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AHA: Palliative Care Should Be Fully Integrated into Stroke Care

Hospice News

The health care community should integrate palliative care into all aspects of post-stroke treatments, according to a new scientific statement from the American Heart Association (AHA). This should include interventions to address psychosocial health, navigating the health care system and preparation for end-of-life care when necessary, the statement indicated.

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Together for Short Lives welcomes Children’s Hospice Grant boost

Together for Short Lives

Following our successful campaign, we warmly welcome the Health and Social Care Secretary, Wes Streetings, decision to increase NHS England funding for childrens hospices to 26 million in 2025/26. The 100 million fund for both childrens and adult hospices in England announced by the UK Government also means many seriously ill children and their families […] The post Together for Short Lives welcomes Childrens Hospice Grant boost appeared first on Together for Short Lives.

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Am I Not Resilient Enough?

Nurse Nacole

Resilience, resilience, resilience. It's a word I use to appreciate and respect, but over the past few years, it's been abused and often used to cover up organizational problems. No nurse should be told to be stronger if their support system isn't providing him or her with the environment to be strong in. Nurses shouldn't be expected to rise above problems and barriers that obstruct them from delivering quality, safe care.

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Best Practices for Sharing Protected Health Information (PHI)

In this ebook, you will learn about the 18 PHI indicators, the legal requirements and penalties surrounding PHI, and how your healthcare teams should securely exchange this data. Key takeaways from this ebook: Gain confidence in identifying PHI. Acquire practical implementation strategies for exchanging PHI within your organization. Emphasize the importance of using compliant communication tools within healthcare teams.

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Is It Time to Quit Your Nursing Job? 

Minority Nurse

There comes a time in every nurse’s career when it may be time to quit a nursing job. It’s rarely a fun decision, but we all must go through it, even when it’s uncomfortable or scary. Uncertainty can throw us off balance, personally or professionally, and life can feel a little less safe when we lose that sense of security. It’s often said that the devil you know is better than the devil you don’t, but then again, there are times when you know it’s time to go,

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The 4 Core Ethical Principles of Nursing

Daily Nurse

As we all know, nurses continue to be identified by most Americans as the most trusted and honest professionals in the country. For this reason, the high ethical standards set by the profession pay extraordinary dividends for everyone involved. Speaking of ethics, what are the ethical standards of nursing, and what do they mean? Ethical Standards Hold Meaning Anyone can pay lip service to ethical principles, but when it comes to delivering patient care within a complex healthcare system, the eth

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7 ‘Hidden Gem’ Hospice News Stories in 2024

Hospice News

Hospice News explores the issues garnering growing attention in end-of-life care delivery in seven of this years hidden gem stories. Topics span trends related to program integrity, workforce development, health equity, service diversification and the keys to hospices growth strategies. Hospice Investors to Watch Hospice merger and acquisition (M&A) activity has seen a cooling period compared to previous record-breaking years in the market.

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5 Tips to Safeguard Elders Who Have Experienced Domestic Abuse

Caregiver Support Services

Domestic abuse is awful no matter who you are. But, when you depend on the care of others for your health and well-being and experience domestic abuse, it can be even harder. If youre a caregiver to someone thats been through it, the journey isnt over. Domestic abuse stays with you for years and can seriously impact your quality of life if not dealt with correctly.

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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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Safety at Heart: 20 Proven Safety Tips For Hospice Nurses

Hospice Nurse Hero

As a hospice nurse, ensuring the well-being of your patients while prioritizing your safety is essential. Recently, I read a report released by National Nurses United , that stated eight out of 10 nurses have been the victim of workplace violence. From ensuring the well-being of your patients to your security, here’s a look at my top 20 safety tips for hospice nurses.

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24 hours in a day: Travel lessons for rehab

Rehab Realities by Renee Kinder

This week, I embarked on a journey: six flights in three days, traveling from the American Speech Language Hearing Association (ASHA) conference in Seattle to Asheville, NC, spanning three time zones, grabbing sleep mostly in air, and all capped by a red-eye flight. Despite the itinerary, missing ASHA was never a consideration. Attending this annual conference, a tradition since 2004, is my time to refresh, have the best belly laughs connecting with current and prior colleagues, and learn about

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The Latest Healthcare Innovations to Watch in 2025

Responsive Home Care

If you have ever felt that pang of worry while waiting for test results or found yourself wishing for more personalized attention from a healthcare provider, youre in good company. For so many of us, healthcare feels like navigating a maze with too many unknowns and too little assistance. But with the latest healthcare innovations […] The post The Latest Healthcare Innovations to Watch in 2025 appeared first on Responsive Home Care.

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Greater Education Needed to Bring Palliative Care to Cancer Patients

Hospice News

Cancer patients generally need palliative care, but widespread misperceptions often stand in their way, both among the public and many clinicians themselves. This is according to Nadine Barrett, president of the Association of Cancer Care Centers (ACCC). The organization has been holding a series of webinars designed to better educate the oncology community about palliative care.

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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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Frank Morisano: Nurse of the Week – A Legacy of Service and Leadership

Daily Nurse

In a world where commitment to community and healthcare can often feel fleeting, Frank Morisano is a shining example of unwavering dedication. This week, we proudly honor him as the Nurse of the Week for his remarkable nursing contributions and deep-rooted service to the Staten Island community. Born into a family with a rich tradition of firefighting, Morisano’s journey into service began long before he donned the scrubs of a registered nurse.

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How to Prioritize Senior Wellness Goals for the New Year

Seasons Hospice

The New Year is the perfect time to focus on creating healthier habits and setting achievable wellness goals, particularly for seniors. As we age, maintaining a well-rounded approach to wellness becomes increasingly important for both physical and mental well-being. Seniors can benefit greatly from setting goals that address their unique needs, ensuring they stay active, engaged, and healthy throughout the year.

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Question No. 1 to Ask Yourself Before Starting a Business to Support Family Caregivers

The Caregiving Years Training Academy

You want to make a difference to support family caregivers. You decide the best way to make a difference is by starting your own small business to serve them. You feel such a passion to serve family caregivers that you cant imagine not starting a small business. Your own business provides the flexibility and freedom to make a difference you know family caregivers deserve.

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Bridging the Gap: Applications Now Open for the 2025-2026 SAMHSA Minority Fellowship Program

Minority Nurse

The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services (SAMHSA) Minority Fellowship Program (MFP ) at the American Nurses Association is excited to announce that applications for its 2025-2026 Class of Fellows are now open! This esteemed program is dedicated to reducing health disparities and improving healthcare outcomes for racially and ethnically diverse populations.

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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.