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Voices: Todd Austin, President, HCP

Hospice News

Part of our mission is providing agencies training insights and tools they need to meaningfully improve care in the home. Agencies need to communicate their value back to the client and the caregiver to consistently articulate how and what they’re doing and how it ties back to their mission, vision and values.

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Hospice and Breast Cancer

Traditions Health

Medicare, Medicaid, and most insurance plans cover hospice care, but you should check with your insurance provider to make sure. Most people choose to get hospice care at home. However, inpatient hospice facilities, hospitals, and some nursing homes also provide services.

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Paying Your Care Staff More Won’t Keep Them Around Longer—Here are 4 Solutions that Will, According to the Experts

Home Care Pulse

Invest in Solutions that Simplify the Experience for Care Staff and Clients. Share: We’re Home Care Pulse, a leading provider of experience management & surveys, caregiver/CNA training, and online reputation management. Paying your care staff more won’t keep them around longer. Here’s how.

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Can a Hospice Patient Go to the Emergency Room or Hospital?

Shining Light Hospice

Should a patient sustain an injury such as a broken bone, head concussion, or some other urgent medical need that is not related to their hospice diagnosis, then a hospital visit may be a covered benefit while on Hospice. Check with your Hospice Nurse to ensure your family receives the proper information prior to calling 911.