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When Facing Language Barriers, Having the Same Home Care Nurse Improves Outcomes

Daily Nurse

“Achieving continuity of care is only possible if a home care organization can recruit and retain nurses,” says Squires. The post When Facing Language Barriers, Having the Same Home Care Nurse Improves Outcomes first appeared on Daily Nurse.

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Nurse Finds Her Passion as Nurse Educator

Minority Nurse

It was not long before I started picking up per diem job opportunities to explore and broaden my horizons as a nurse. I worked in home care as an intake nurse, home care nurse, and infusion nurse for different companies.

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New Year, New Home Care Wishes for 2022

Hearts for Home Care

Additionally, in the second year of COVID, many state and federal decision makers started to truly understand why home care makes sense: It keeps vulnerable individuals at home and out of potentially-infectious institutions, and it saves Medicaid programs money by doing so. Jill Pelovitz.

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Home Care and Independence

Hearts for Home Care

I appreciate the life I have because of the care I receive from my nurses and CNAs, and it has changed my life. Zach with his siblings and home care nurse, Jeff. I truly believe that home care is the future of healthcare, and that so many more people could benefit from it if it was more readily accessible.

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Hearts for Home Care Brings Legislative and Public Awareness to over 43 Million Viewers

Hearts for Home Care

Hearts for Home Care has had a busy year, working to secure public and legislative awareness to home care challenges across the industry.