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The Care Team Steps into Indiana with 1st Care Acquisition

Hospice News

Established in 2016, 1st Care provides home health and hospice in the Indianapolis area and surrounding counties across Central Indiana. The Care Team offers home-based care that includes hospice, nursing and occupational, physical and speech therapy services, as well as medical social workers. of the state’s overall population by 2050.

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St. Croix Hospice Moves Into Indiana with Adaptive Deal

Hospice News

Adaptive operates three locations in Indianapolis, Jeffersonville, and Newburgh, Indiana, bringing the total number of St. We were contacted, along with other potential acquirers, by Help at Home as they were looking to divest of non-core hospice assets,” Phenneger told Hospice News in an email. “We Croix Hospice branches to 60.

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Fortis Health Acquires Physiocare Home Health and Hospice

Hospice News

We were attracted to Physiocare’s impressive home health and hospice services, which aligns with our operating model and is a perfect fit geographically to expand upon our existing services in the Indianapolis market,” Fortis Health CEO Rob Radics told Hospice News in an email.

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Good Samaritan Hospice Opens Residential Facility; Hospice of the Piedmont to Rebrand

Hospice News

I ndiana-based Anew Care Expands Services Indianapolis-headquartered Anew Care is expanding its service region to Fort Wayne, Indiana. “We remain dedicated to providing compassionate and comprehensive care to individuals and families throughout our service area.” The hospice serves seven Virginia counties.

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NICU Nurse Katrina Mullen Adopts Teen Mom Who Delivered Triplets Alone

Daily Nurse

So Mullen, a neonatal nurse at Community Hospital North in Indianapolis, Indiana and mother of five, officially adopted the teen mom, Shariya Small and her triplets – more than two years after the pair met when she gave birth. No one was going to take a teen mom and her preemie triplets,” says Mullen.

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Traditions Health Recently Awarded Hospice Accreditation from The Joint Commission for Seven Hospice Locations

Traditions Health

Branches in Bakersfield, CA ; Crockett, TX ; Indianapolis, IN ; Lancaster, CA ; Mesa, AZ ; Sugar Land, TX ; and Tomball, TX earned The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval® for Hospice Accreditation, bring the total number of branches accredited to 20.

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Ep. 13 - Caring for the LGBTQ Community - Alexander Kemery

HPNA podcast

This episode of HPNA’s Podcast Corner welcomes our guest Alexander Kemery, PhD, RN, Hospice and Palliative Care Nurse and assistant professor of Nursing at the University of Indianapolis. Alex talks about the importance of education, advance care planning, and humility when discussing end-of-life care with members of the LGBTQ+ community. .