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

Daily Nurse

After a hospitalization, home healthcare enables patients to recover where they feel most comfortable: in their homes. Nurses visit patients to provide care to keep them at home, given that hospital readmissions cost the U.S. healthcare system more than $41 billion each year.

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PeaceHealth Hospice Nurses Move Forward with Strike

Hospice News

Hospice and home health nurses at PeaceHealth’s Sacred Heart Home Care Services have announced an impending strike following failed attempts to reach wage agreements in negotiations with the organization. Home care and hospice nurses at PeaceHealth have given notice that the strike will launch on Feb.

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Hospice Care versus Home Health Care

Shining Light Hospice

Most care provided in Hospice is the routine semi-weekly or daily nursing and support staff services aimed at maintaining patient comfort through the comprehensive hospice care plan. Other levels of care are available if needed. This usually involves extended hours of in-home nursing care to reduce pain or other symptoms.