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5 Nursing Recruitment Strategies for 2025

CareAcademy Blog

Medely Medely saves you time and money by helping you quickly find coverage to meet patient demand and support your existing staff. On-demand job booking : Helps agencies quickly fill per-diem assignments, with 85% of shifts covered on the same day.

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Sticking to the plan of care pays off

Rehab Realities by Renee Kinder

Raising children, like providing patient care, requires a plan. The older our children become, like when patients show progress, the more freedom they should be allowed. The guide book for plan of care development for patients is clearly outlined in Medicare Benefit Policy Manual Chapter 15 Section 220.1.2,

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The power of language: Elevating documentation in skilled rehab services

Rehab Realities by Renee Kinder

As I walked in, I spotted something that immediately caught my eye: a real-life, physical vocabulary book. This isn’t just about avoiding claim denials; it’s about validating the critical role that skilled therapy services play in patient care. Then I arrived at the English class, and everything changed.

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How to Fix the Nursing Shortage and Address Burnout: Veteran Nurse Leader Has the Answers

Daily Nurse

We need to understand most nurses in acute care and long-term care settings now are novice nurses or nurses who have only been in the profession for a few years. Before, in the primary nurse model, the nurse did much of the patient’s care. We can drive quality patient outcomes.

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Ep. 36: Breaking Down the Silos Between Palliative Care and Hospice

HPNA podcast

Initially in a full-time clinical role she has also served in various leadership roles including Palliative Care Professional Development Director, Regional Director of Palliative Care, Vice President of Palliative Care and now Chief Clinical Operations Officer with leadership for both Hospice and Palliative Care programs.

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Meet a Champion of Nursing Diversity: Shada’ Medley

Minority Nurse

I remember organizing my mom’s books. After skilled nursing, I felt I needed to help patients never reach long-term care or intensive care units. I then returned to ambulatory care with a focus on the PCMH model. I never thought about management, just education. I am a product of teenage parents.

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Caring for the Unrepresented: A Podcast with Joe Dixon, Timothy Farrell, Yael Zweig

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Tim 35:35 No, I would go a little, a little further, you know, and maybe kind of take a page from Joe’s book when Joe said, you know, what does a good day look like for you? I think it’s kind of multilayered and I think that one area in particular to intervene is patients going into long term care.