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Leadership Transitions at 4 Hospice Providers

Hospice News

In addition to his new role at New Day, Dombi has been tapped as a senior counsel for the law firm Arnall Golden Gregory (AGG), where he specializes in home health, hospice, post-acute and long-term care litigation. He is licensed to practice in Connecticut and in Washington, DC., as well as the U.S.

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U.S. Senate Takes Up Supporting Our Seniors Act

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have introduced a bill that would establish a national committee to study long-term care in the United States. . The bill, called the Supporting Our Seniors Act, would create a national advisory commission that would study the state of long term care and regularly report its findings to Congress.

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Making every word count: The role of AAC in LTC

Rehab Realities by Renee Kinder

Fortunately, in post-acute care, Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) steps in to close the gap, ensuring residents’ voices are not just heard but understood. These MDS areas provide a holistic view of a residents communication abilities and guide the care team in selecting and implementing appropriate AAC solutions.

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New York State Establishes New Center for Hospice, Palliative Care

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New York state’s new Center for Hospice and Palliative Care recently launched with an aim to increase utilization and goal-concordant outcomes among swelling aging populations in the Empire State. Kathy Hochul approved a bill designed to expand awareness of advance care planning, hospice and palliative care.

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Treasure Coast Hospice, St. Francis Reflections Lifestage Care Complete Affiliation

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Francis Reflections is currently developing a new Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) program in Brevard County, Florida. The program is designed to help older adult populations age in place through a range of medical and nonmedical services, including preventative, primary and acute and long-term care.

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‘It’s Where We’re at Right Now’: US Prison System Struggling to Keep Up with Growing Need for Palliative Care

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Fellow inmate caregivers provide much of the care and support that palliative care patients receive in prison settings, the Penn State researchers Susan Loeb and Rachel Wikon found in a data analysis report published in the American Journal of Nursing. A bill was approved in 2021 that issued $7.2

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HopeHealth’s Dr. Leah McDonald Sees ‘System-Wide Embedding’ of Palliative Skills

Hospice News

The biggest need is how we appropriately transition people’s care outside of the hospital setting. It’s bringing palliative medicine consults outside of the hospital and into people’s homes, into long-term care centers and cancer or heart failure clinics. Our resources are limited.

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