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Adult, PACE, Palliative Centers Unveiled Amid Hospice Closures

Hospice News

Empath’s New Adult Day Center Empath LIFE has opened a new adult day center in Tampa, Florida, which will also provide caregiver education and respite services, among others. The LIFE program is a member of Florida-based nonprofit post-acute care provider Empath Health. The hospice’s W.

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Important Predictions for Home Care in 2019

AlayaCare

Looking to the new year, I foresee three specific themes that will be central to our growing industry: caregiver engagement, whole-person care, and home care’s pursuit of the right technology. Optimization schedules to satisfy caregiver (and client) preferences has become a major focus area for home healthcare providers.

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How Amazon’s $3.9 Billion One Medical Acquisition Could Disrupt Home-Based Care—For Better or Worse

Home Care Pulse

Share: We’re Home Care Pulse, a leading provider of experience management & surveys, caregiver/CNA training, and online reputation management. What does Amazon’s One Medical acquisition mean for the home-based care industry? Amazon owns key technological capabilities that allow them to deliver skilled and non-skilled care.

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6 Benefits Of Home Care Assistance

Executive Care

If you’re interested in learning a little more about home care assistance, this article will go over six different benefits of home care assistance. Home Care Assistance Helps With The Activities Of Daily Living. With home care assistance, caregivers can administer personal care. Executive Care.

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Keeping Alzheimer’s Patients at Home With Memory Care

Comfort Home Care

These are the primary services offered to those dealing with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia: Companion services: Basic supervision which can include activities such as reading, playing games, chatting, exercising, or simply keeping the person company. Family involvement: Families get to be more involved in the care of their loved ones.

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