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Coping with Caregiver Guilt

Traditions Health

Traditions Health, for example, offers respite care services to hospice caregivers in a Medicare-certified or Medicaid-designated facility for up to five nights. A hospice care team at Traditions Health, for example, includes a social worker, bereavement coordinators, therapists, and other support providers.

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The Rise of Tech-Enabled Grief Care

Hospice News

A proliferating number of startups is developing tech solutions and services to support bereaved families, employing a range of business models — including partnerships with hospices. There’s never going to be enough hospice bereavement coordinators to make sure every single person gets what they need.

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Grief Coach Rebrands to Help Texts, Launches Health Care Worker Support Service

Hospice News

The bereavement care tech platform Grief Coach has rebranded as Help Texts and is expanding its services to include support for health care workers who are contending with stress or burnout. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ (CMS) requirement that hospices provide bereavement care for 13 months following a patient’s death.

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