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The Longer We Care, the Greater the Toll

The Caregiving Years Training Academy

A few articles stood out to me this week: What Should We Do About Our Parents from Honolulu Magazine: The article offers both stories and insights about what family caregivers need. My only quibble with the article is in this quote: “But a huge percentage of caregivers don’t pay attention to their own health.”

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Hospice News’ Top 10 Stories of 2022

Hospice News

These were some of the key themes in the most-read Hospice News articles of 2022 that centered around the merger and acquisition landscape as well as the regulatory climate. The following are the most-read Hospice News articles of 2022. #1 1 Social Workers Leaving Hospice, Health Care in Record Numbers (July 11). . #2

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FORTUNE Releases 2023 Best Workplaces in Aging Services Winners

Home Care Pulse

Article Contents: – Introduction – About Home Care Pulse Article Contents: About Home Care Pulse Share: We’re Home Care Pulse, a leading provider of experience management & surveys, caregiver/CNA training, and online reputation management. Print Article Learn more at activatedinsights.com.

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Maintaining a Relationship with your Loved One in a Facility during COVID-19.

Hospice 101

Many of us reading this article have a loved one in a facility, whether it is at an Assisted Living Facility, Memory Care Facility, Group Home, Senior Apartments, Skilled Nursing Home, Hospital, or other CBRF. Copy a poem, cut out an article from a magazine (even if it is an older magazine in your home), or a clipping from a newspaper.

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Archive: Disruptive Dynamics and Difficult Caregiving Disputes

The Caregiving Years Training Academy

We gathered today (May 31) to discuss a recent article featured in The New York Times Magazine which profiled two sisters who battled their mom’s boyfriend over who could make financial and caregiving decisions. How do we manage the difficult caregiving disputes? Read The Mother Who Changes: A Story of Dementia.)

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Important Conversations About the Difficult Caregiving Disputes

The Caregiving Years Training Academy

I read an article in The New York Times Magazine on Friday night that I continue to think about. The article, A Mother Who Changed: A Story of Dementia , profiles two sisters who battle their mother’s boyfriend over who can make financial and caregiving decisions for their mother.

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Providing Hospice Cares in a Facility during the COVID-19 Pandemic and Quarantine

Hospice 101

If allowed, bring items (from your home) to your patient that provides them with activities to pass the time: items for a simple craft, magazine, book, newspaper, puzzles, games, joke book, CDs, notebook and colored pencils, writing paper, fresh flowers from your garden, and/or envelopes with stamps.