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7 Labor Day Tips for Traveling with a Loved One with Dementia

Today's Caregiver

If you are one of the many people taking an end-of-summer getaway this Labor Day weekend, there are special steps you should take if you are also traveling with someone who has dementia.

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Four Tips to Celebrate Valentine’s Day with a Loved One Living with Dementia

Today's Caregiver

Valentine’s Day can create challenges for relationships in which a loved one has dementia. Because of the illness, they cannot express themselves or remember things as they did before.

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Future Leaders: Brittany Arnett, Director of Clinical Operations, Visiting Nurse Health System, Hospice Atlanta

Hospice News

I found that I was especially drawn to comfort care patients on my unit, so I was always happy to have them on my caseload for the day. I’ve provided care in mansions, and I’ve also provided care in a motel — all in the same day. If you could change one thing with an eye toward the future of hospice, what would it be?

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Hospices Stepping Up Performance on Visits-in-Last-Days-of-Life Measure

Hospice News

Hospices, in aggregate, are showing improvement on the quality measure for visits in the last days of life. The number of registered nurse and social worker visits during a patient’s final week is one of the seven quality measures that CMS uses to evaluate providers. In 2019, for example, the percentage was 66%.

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Hoffmann Hospice Creates Grief Camp for Children of First Responders

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Hoffman Hospice cares for roughly 300 patients per day. The program, branded as Hearts for Heroes Art Camp, offers a full day of counseling, art and other therapeutic activities, D’Amato said. Our first responders put themselves on the line for us. They protect our families. We can meet their unique needs. “We

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How Avow Hospice Used Triage to Boost Quality, Reduce Turnover

Hospice News

The Florida-based provider uses an acuity system that draws data from its electronic medical record (EMR) system to help stratify patients based on their most likely immediate needs. One key element of this initiative, in addition to the technology piece, was a revamp of how the organization deploys its night shift clinicians.

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A ‘Culture of Caring’: Calvary Hospital’s 125-Year Legacy in Hospice and Palliative Care

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Calvary Hospital in New York City is a progenitor of the hospice and palliative care models, but it has its eyes on the future nevertheless. Its initial mission was to care for dying women who had been abandoned by the health care system, often with nowhere to live and no one to care for them. It’s a multidisciplinary model.