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Lifematters Selects AlayaCare as a Home Care Software Partner

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Lifematters is the first choice in home care for individuals, families, doctors, nurses, social workers, hospitals, and independent- and assisted-living facilities, and has garnered recognition in these areas from local and national award programs. AlayaCare was founded in 2014. metropolitan area.

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Tiredness of Life: A Growing Phenomenon Among the Elderly

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The survey did not concentrate on residents in assisted-living facilities. Conclusion The wish to die in older people who are tired of living and the possibilities to organize a death are being currently discussed within a debate on physician-assisted suicide. Over 65% responded to the survey. The Gerontologist.

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Gilchrist and Luminis Health Form Joint Venture, Find ‘Sweet Spot’ in Health Care Delivery

Hospice News

The organization provides services at its three inpatient hospice centers, in patient homes, and in facilities like assisted living, skilled nursing and other residential community care centers. Gilchrist will soon expand services with an inpatient pediatric hospice facility in Baltimore City, Md., independent of the JV.

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Ep.16: 5 Ways to Reduce Employee Turnover

Home Care Pulse

I know so many like assisted living locations that are not at full capacity, even though they have a wait list to get in cuz they don’t have enough staff. So in, I think it’s 2014, this study was published and this was published by a couple professors at Wharton. Let me pull up this quote here.

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Private Equity Gobbling Up Hospices plus Hospice and Dementia: Melissa Aldridge, Krista Harrison, & Lauren Hunt

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Eric: Whenever I hear about for-profit, non-for-profit, the differences between them, mostly everybody turns to, I think, your 2014 paper looking at the differences between for-profit and non-for-profit. It’s something we need to pay attention to, which is what we were talking about in the article.

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