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Nurses: Always Ready, Always Willing

Daily Nurse

Only some people are aware of their presence, but there are staff nurses on cruise ships, nurses employed at Disney World, nurses on the scene at NASCAR, and nurses acting as consultants on movie and television sets in Hollywood.

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Making Sense of Medicare Advantage Advertising

Today's Caregiver

If you watch television, listen to the radio or use the internet, it is hard to miss advertisements for Medicare Advantage plans. It’s open enrollment time, so expect the wave of advertising to continue through Dec.

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Covering Chicago

Chicago Caregiving

Broadcast journalist Ron Magers reflects on his decades in journalism — and what the future may hold Fact checked by Shannon Sparks For 51 years — and an estimated 24,990 newscasts — Ron Magers narrated life for television news watchers. I was there when local television news was growing up,” he says. Magers anchored the 5 p.m.

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A Day in the Life: Psychiatric Nurse

Daily Nurse

Surely, it’s not like many movies and television shows have portrayed. Have you ever wondered what it’s like to work with psychiatric patients? Not even close.

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Innovation Keeps Hospice Philanthropy Afloat Despite COVID

Hospice News

They watched it on television. One encouraging note is that, while many fundraising efforts suffered nationwide, in some cases the pandemic galvanized some donors’ commitment to support the hospice providers caring for their community. I think people saw the news. People were sick. People were afraid.

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TV Volume Wars

Chicago Caregiving

We talked to local experts about the effects of hearing loss, as well as tools that can help people hear the television better — without cranking up the volume. Usually, a soundbar is mounted above or below the television, but you may be able to place it near the person with hearing loss. The pitfalls of hearing loss.

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Mourning Dove Medical CEO Dr. Kaishauna Guidry: Physicians Need a Framework for Understanding Hospice

Hospice News

There was one facility that had a radio show and a television show that went into every person’s home on their internal network, and I visited there. I know that it’s hard for busy doctors to do things like that, but that’s something that we would do in some of my previous work. People have questions.

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