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Choice Health CEO Jackson: Instant Care Deal an Extraordinary Opportunity in Non-Medical Home Care

Hospice News

Texas-based Choice Health at Home’s recent purchase of Instant Care of Arizona is bursting with long-term growth potential. The deal marked Choice’s first steps into the Arizona market and made the company a stronger player in the private duty and personal care arenas.

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Today's Caregiver

As a caregiver you may provide your loved-one personal care such as feeding, bathing, cleaning, transportation, and exercise. You also may have medical, financial, and legal responsibilities. You may even organize social and recreational activities

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Hospice Nurses Take a Holistic Approach to Dementia Care

Nurse.com

Once hospice care is appropriate, the hospice team will need to identify the family’s wishes if the patient did not express end-of-life goals in advance by: Establishing care goals — Hospice nurses can help families and caregivers have discussions and make decisions concerning end-of-life issues. Refusing care.

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Home Health Care vs. Home Care: What’s the Difference

Traditions Health

If you’re eligible, Medicare, Veteran Affairs, or private insurance covers home health care services. Educational resources Your home health care provider can help you and your caregiver learn how to manage your condition. You’ll also have peace of mind knowing you’re receiving care from trained professionals.

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What You Need to Know About Parkinson’s and In-Home Care

Comfort Home Care

The Role of In-Home Care in Parkinson’s Management In-home care plays a vital role in supporting individuals with Parkinson’s Disease as they navigate the challenges of daily life. Bathing and Hygiene: Assisting with bathing, oral care, and skin care to maintain hygiene and prevent complications such as pressure sores.

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Boredom and Dementia Patients

Hope Hospice

A person living with one of the various diseases that cause dementia may experience symptoms from memory loss to speech problems and vision decline, but the greatest complaints are boredom and loneliness. In most cases, caregivers (often, family members) are at a loss of how to provide dementia-related care. VIEW SCHEDULE.

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Patient Recognition Week: Celebrating Patients Who Live Their Life to the Fullest Thanks to Home Care

Hearts for Home Care

Thanks to the support of home health aides who care for him and keep him safe at home, LaMondre has become a highly successful businessman, owning his own podcast, 5P with LaMondre , and company that focuses on inspirational speaking, entrepreneurship, and consulting.