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Former Hospice Leaders Building National PACE Platform BoldAge

Hospice News

New Jersey-headquartered BoldAge PACE is owned and operated by former Seasons Hospice and Palliative Care CEO Todd Stern, also a former AccentCare executive, and Dan Czermak, founder of Acute Health Systems and Beacon of Life. Most older adults want to be at home for as long as possible, if not until the very end of their lives.

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5 Most Game-Changing Hospice Deals from 2022

Hospice News

An estimated 5 million to 8 million older adults in the United States have one or more mental health conditions, according to research from 2018 supplement to the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (JAGS), with projections that this number will triple over the next three decades. The company’s net service revenues rose 11.7%

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Benefits of In-Home Health Services in Rockville: Empowering Independence

Comfort Home Care

Promoting Independence and Comfort Now that we understand what in-home health care includes let’s discuss how it enhances independence and comfort. Many seniors face a variety of health challenges including mobility issues. In-home health services cater to these specialized needs.

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Steve Landers, MD, MPH, Named Inaugural Chief Executive Officer of NAHC-NHPCO Alliance

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A recognized national leader and innovator in home health, primary care and aging services, Dr. Landers brings almost two decades of experience as a physician, executive leader and health policy advocate to The Alliance, which represents care at home and community providers across the country.

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Pennant Group CMO Derrel Walker: Hospice, Home Health Can Complete the Care Continuum

Hospice News

We started doing the house calls, mobile palliative care, geriatric primary care work. So as we’ve designed our home visit programs, it’s been focused on what are those gaps and how we fill them. Does a patient need palliative care, or do they need geriatrics, or do they need primary care? Then I kind of wandered.

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