September, 2024

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[UPDATED] Rep. Earl Blumenauer Introduces Hospice CARE Act in the House

Hospice News

Rep. Earl Blumenauer (D-Oregon) has introduced the Hospice Care Accountability, Reform, and Enforcement (Hospice CARE) Act in the U.S. House of Representatives, which, if enacted, could revolutionize the Medicare Hospice Benefit. Blumenauer announced that his office was working on the bill at the Hospice News Elevate conference in Washington D.C. Though the bill’s current language is not yet available, a discussion draft shared with Hospice News earlier this year included an overhaul of the per-

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Seven Signs That an Aging Parent Needs Help

Aging Life Care Association

Does your aging parent need help? As an Aging Life Care™ advisor, I know how fiercely older adults cling to their independence. Many feel that their adult children don’t understand them or are making something out of nothing — a fall, a burnt pot, a call from the police station. They make promises to ask for … Continue reading Seven Signs That an Aging Parent Needs Help → The post Seven Signs That an Aging Parent Needs Help appeared first on Aging Life Care Association.

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Allowing Patients to Die: Louise Aronson and Bill Andereck

GeriPal

Summary Transcript CME Summary In today’s podcast we set the stage with the story of Dax Cowart, who in 1973 was a 25 year old man horribly burned in a freak accident. Two thirds of his body was burned, most of his fingers were amputated, and he lost vision in both eyes. During his 14 month recovery Dax repeatedly demanded that he be allowed to die.

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Every Life Is Unique. So Is Every Death.

HopeHealth

Most of us have an expectation of what dying “should” look like. But just as no two lives are the same, no two deaths are the same either. The post Every Life Is Unique. So Is Every Death. appeared first on HopeHealth.

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Real-Life Examples of HIPAA Violations and How to Avoid Them

Speaker: Jack Clough, Chief Growth Officer

Download our 30-minute webinar where we delve into real-life examples of HIPAA violations and preventative measures every organization should know! You will learn: The critical factors that lead to HIPAA violations and how to identify them. Three compelling real-life cases of organizations that faced severe HIPAA penalties. Proven strategies to safeguard YOUR organization against HIPAA violations.

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Sepsis Survivors Face Continued Risk of Hospital Readmissions

Daily Nurse

A recent study published in the American Journal of Critical Care (AJCC) reveals that sepsis survivors are at a significant risk of being readmitted to the hospital, especially those who were discharged to home health care or home settings. Despite the success of the Surviving Sepsis Campaign, which has reduced sepsis prevalence and related deaths by nearly 30% from 1990 through 2017, there is a growing concern about the post-discharge outcomes for survivors.

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Looking closely at the big picture: Children and Young People’s Mental Health

Evidence-Based Nursing - BMJ blogs

Looking closely at the big picture: Children and Young People’s Mental Health In this week’s blog, the fourth in our Children and Young People (CYP) series, Yasmin Smith, Lecturer in Nursing and Mental Health and Rebecca Reynolds @becksreynolds, Lecturer in Children’s Nursing from Plymouth University discuss the big picture in CYP’s Mental Health.

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The Amazing Alpine Andy: dad takes on five-mountain-challenge in memory of his son

Together for Short Lives

In what would have been his son’s sixth birthday month, Andy, from The Wirral, will be a few thousand metres above us in an epic fundraising challenge in memory of his little boy Charlie. The post The Amazing Alpine Andy: dad takes on five-mountain-challenge in memory of his son appeared first on Together for Short Lives.

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Understanding and Managing Memory Loss

Community Home Health Care

Insights for World Alzheimer’s Month September is World Alzheimer’s Month , a time dedicated to raising awareness about Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. Memory loss is one of the most challenging aspects of these conditions , not only for those affected but also for their families and caregivers. At Community Home Healthcare, we are committed to providing support and understanding to those navigating the complexities of memory loss.

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Why every caregiver should try mindfulness meditation

HopeHealth

If you’re a caregiver, mindfulness and meditation can help you navigate difficult moments with less stress. At home and in our group, here’s how to get started. The post Why every caregiver should try mindfulness meditation appeared first on HopeHealth.

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New Publication Highlights the Economic Value of Nursing

Daily Nurse

Leading academic researchers, supported by the American Nurses Association (ANA) Enterprise Institute for Nursing Research and Quality Management, have unveiled a groundbreaking paper on the economic value of Nursing. “ The Nursing Human Capital Value Model ,” authored by esteemed scholars Dr. Marianne Weiss, Dr. Olga Yakusheva, and Dr. Kathryn A.

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The Ultimate Guide to Improving Caregiver Engagement & Retention

Want to learn how to retain your caregivers & improve caregiver retention X3? The home care industry is experiencing turnover rates of over 80%. How are you ensuring your agency is retaining caregivers? This FREE eBook from Smartcare Software is packed with industry secrets needed to keep your caregivers happy, engaged, and retained, unlocking the full potential of your agency.

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Step by step, how a CPT® code becomes a code

Rehab Realities by Renee Kinder

Every fall, healthcare professionals anxiously await the release of the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (PFS) Final Rule, which outlines policy changes for Medicare payments under the PFS and updates to other Medicare Part B payment policies. What the Final Rule doesn’t fully explain is the journey that brought us here. How did these codes, the ones we use daily for documentation and billing, come into existence?

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New Coalition Launches to Advance Palliative Cancer Care

Hospice News

A new organization, Together for Supportive Cancer Care, launched Monday with a mission to expand access to palliative care among cancer patients. A charitable group, The Sheri and Les Biller Family Foundation, convened more than 40 member organizations, including health care providers, pharmaceutical companies, patient advocacy groups, public policy experts, employers and insurers, among others. “For decades, leaders around our country have worked to show the promise and impact of support

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Holly Willoughby takes fundraising to new heights at BGC Charity Day 2024

Together for Short Lives

On Wednesday 11 September, we headed to BGC Partners’ London HQ for their annual BGC Charity Day, to raise money for our Butterfly Fund. The post Holly Willoughby takes fundraising to new heights at BGC Charity Day 2024 appeared first on Together for Short Lives.

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Customized Care at Home: The Benefits of Personalized Care Plans

Community Home Health Care

When it comes to homecare, it is important to understand that each person has their own unique needs, preferences, and circumstances. This is why Community Home Healthcare offers personalized homecare plans to ensure that every client receives the support they need to live comfortably and independently at home. O ur approach to homecare goes beyond a one-size-fits-all solution.

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Best Practices for Sharing Protected Health Information (PHI)

Explore essential topics in this ebook, including what constitutes PHI and how to identify it using 18 indicators. Gain insights into the importance of safeguarding PHI to protect patient privacy and learn about the severe consequences of HIPAA violations. Discover practical strategies for securely exchanging PHI within your healthcare organization, including assessing risks and implementing effective safeguards.

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Can music help you cope with grief? This researcher aims to find out

HopeHealth

A Brown University medical student is working with HopeHealth to research how music can help us cope with grief. The response has been powerful. The post Can music help you cope with grief? This researcher aims to find out appeared first on HopeHealth.

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Nurses: Always Ready, Always Willing

Daily Nurse

Nurses always seem to show up where and when they’re needed. Of course, they staff emergency rooms, ICUs, home health care agencies, community health clinics, and nursing homes worldwide, but they show up elsewhere, too. Only some people are aware of their presence, but there are staff nurses on cruise ships, nurses employed at Disney World, nurses on the scene at NASCAR, and nurses acting as consultants on movie and television sets in Hollywood.

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Should Nurses Try to Get Published?

Minority Nurse

When we think about nurses getting published, our thoughts naturally turn to nurses in academia doing research or teaching. However, being published is actually for everyone. Any nurse has the opportunity to be published, which can open the doors of possibility and reveal unforeseen career opportunities. Why Get Published? Dottie Roberts, EdD, MSN, MACI, RN, OCNS-C, CMSRN, CNE, has been the editor of the MEDSURG Nursing journal since 2002 and sees getting published as an equal opportunity. 

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Future Leaders: Logan Hoover, VP, Policy and Government Relations, National Alliance for Care at Home

Hospice News

The Future Leaders Awards program is brought to you in partnership with Homecare Homebase. The program is designed to recognize up-and-coming industry members who are shaping the next decade of home health, hospice care, senior housing, skilled nursing, and behavioral health. To see this year’s Future Leaders, visit [link]. Logan Hoover, vice president of policy and government relations for the National Alliance for Care at Home, has been named a 2024 Future Leader by Hospice News.

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The Essential Guide to HIPAA-Compliant Messaging for Home Care Teams

Explore the risks posed by non-compliant consumer apps like Instagram and WhatsApp in healthcare settings. Learn about potential HIPAA penalties and use a self-evaluation flowchart to determine your organization's need for HIPAA-compliant messaging. Discover straightforward steps to implement secure communication solutions efficiently, ensuring compliance and protecting patient data effectively.

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Where to play Pickleball near Highland Park

Freedom Home Care and Medical Staffing

Where to Play Pickleball Near Highland Park, Illinois: Indoor and Outdoor Courts Pickleball is a fast-growing, fun, and easy-to-learn sport for all ages. If you’re near Highland Park, Illinois, you have access to excellent indoor and outdoor courts to enjoy the game. Let’s explore some top places to play pickleball nearby. Outdoor Pickleball Courts 1.

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NHPCO Hosts Final Annual Leadership Conference, Welcomes Evolution to National Alliance for Care at Home

NHPCO

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 20, 2024 Photo Link (Alexandria, VA) – The National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (NHPCO) hosted its annual leadership conference (ALC2024) in Denver, Colorado September 14–18, 2024. This conference is the final conference that legacy NHPCO is hosting as it joins with the National Association for Home Care and Hospice (NAHC) to become the National Alliance for Care at Home (the Alliance).

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Traditions Health of Enid, OK Awarded Hospice Accreditation

Traditions Health

Franklin, TN – Traditions Health of Enid, OK has earned The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval® for Hospice Accreditation by demonstrating continuous compliance with its performance standards. The Gold Seal is a symbol of quality that reflects a healthcare organization’s commitment to providing safe and quality patient care. The Enid hospice branch underwent a rigorous, unannounced onsite review.

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Nursing Without the Burnout: Flexible Career Paths for Lower Stress

Daily Nurse

As a profession, nursing is prone to high rates of burnout among overburdened staff, often in traditional hospital or clinic settings. Between shifting and demanding hours, the emotional toll, and the notorious physical strain, nurse well-being, and patient care suffer. In recent years, several new fields have arisen to give nurses lower-stress career options: home healthcare, telehealth, and continuing education for future nurses.

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The Cost of Inefficient Communication in Home Care & Beyond

This eBook explores the critical issues of using consumer-grade messaging apps like WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, and SMS in healthcare, especially home care. It highlights the negative impacts on patient care quality, data security, and HIPAA compliance and provides practical solutions to enhance communication efficiency! You will learn how to: Consolidate Messaging Platforms: Streamline communication by reducing the use of multiple apps, improving efficiency in patient care.

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Succeeding with Tech in Nursing Education

Minority Nurse

Technology can significantly help nursing students learn the complexities of nursing practice or act as a source of frustration that takes valuable time away from education. Here is a brief look at some of the technologies in use in nursing education , the impact of AI, and practical tips for using educational technology effectively. Tech in Use Technologies advancing nursing education include simulations and virtual reality. “Simulations are a cornerstone in nursing education, offering st

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Hospices Partner with After-Loss Services to Bolster Grief Support

Hospice News

Greater education and preparation around the logistical aspects of death and bereavement is needed to better support grieving families. This reality is driving some hospices to forge stronger collaborations with providers of after-loss services. Bereaved families often face tremendous challenges fielding a barrage of tasks following a loved ones’ death, according to Grant Marylander, grief counselor at Trail Winds Hospice, which provides adult and pediatric hospice and palliative care.

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Fight Aging with Exercise

Freedom Home Care and Medical Staffing

As we age, staying active becomes increasingly important for maintaining physical and mental health. Regular exercise not only improves strength, flexibility, and balance but also helps combat the challenges associated with aging. For seniors, incorporating physical activity into daily routines can significantly enhance quality of life by boosting energy levels, reducing the risk of chronic diseases, and promoting overall well-being.

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Hospice for Blood Cancer Patients

AT Home Care & Hospice

Supporting Blood Cancer Patients with Hospice Care: A Comprehensive Guide for Medical Professionals Blood cancers, including leukemia, lymphoma, and multiple myeloma, pose significant challenges for patients and their families. As these conditions progress, the need for comprehensive, compassionate care becomes paramount. Hospice care offers a multidisciplinary approach that focuses on quality of life, symptom management, The post Hospice for Blood Cancer Patients appeared first on AT Home Care

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The Secret to Supercharging Your Organizations Communications

Effective collaboration among all care team members is critical to delivering better patient outcomes. A key element to achieving effective collaboration is through the implementation of a clinical communication and collaboration platform. In a fast-paced, high-stress and critical environment, people tend to do whatever gets the job done. Therefore will scramble and use the systems, people, or processes around them to get an outcome more quickly - which can often be at the expense of quality.

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Alzheimer’s Rummaging: Everything You Need to Know

American In-Home Care

When a loved one is diagnosed with Alzheimer's, life can feel like a whirlwind of changes and challenges. Among the many behaviors that may arise, rummaging through drawers, cabinets, and other places can be notably perplexing and concerning. This behavior, while common, is often overlooked in discussions about Alzheimer's. However, it is essential to understand why Alzheimer’s rummaging happens and how to manage it effectively to ensure the safety and well-being of a loved one.

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Turning Personal Loss into Personal Connections: A Nurse’s Journey Through Kidney Care and Heartbreak 

Daily Nurse

After starting my nursing career in labor and delivery, I transitioned to caring for patients with kidney disease at dialysis centers. Then, after working for nearly 17 years in dialysis, I moved to Interwell Health , a value-based kidney care provider, where I could use my years of experience to educate kidney patients and try to help them improve their kidney function and overall health to help delay or even prevent dialysis.

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Jefferson Health Grows Its Groundbreaking Nursing SEAL Team Initiative

Diversity Nursing

Jefferson Health , a DiversityNursing.com “Proud Partner”, is excited to reveal the growth of its Nursing SEAL Team, a groundbreaking initiative designed to tackle staffing shortages while offering Nurses enhanced flexibility and valuable experience. The Nursing SEAL Team, which stands for Service, Excellence, Advocacy, and Leadership, was inspired by the concept of an elite special forces unit.

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A Decade of Palliative Telehealth Utilization Shows Quality Improvement

Hospice News

Telehealth utilization for palliative care during the last decade has been associated with improved quality of life, patient satisfaction and symptom management. But geographic and regulatory barriers pose hurdles to further evaluation of telehealth’s efficacy. This is according to a recent study analysis published in Cureus found. Researchers included palliative care professionals and educators at medical colleges and hospitals in India.

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Ovarian Cancer and Hospice

Adobe Hospice & Home Health

Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month: The Role of Hospice Care in Enhancing Quality of Life September marks Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month, a critical time to raise awareness about this devastating disease and the importance of providing comprehensive care to those affected. As oncologists and medical professionals dedicated to treating ovarian cancer patients, understanding the role of The post Ovarian Cancer and Hospice appeared first on Abode Hospice & Home Health.

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