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Senior Living Options

Home With Help

When a senior or elderly person lives in their own home, this is called aging in place. This is possible if you have caregivers who help you with your activities of daily living. Some people have friends and family that become caregivers. Assisted Living. Nursing Homes.

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2023 Leader in Training Award-Winners

Home Care Pulse

Contents: Details & Requirements Award-Winners List About Home Care Pulse Contents: Details & Requirements Award-Winners List About Home Care Pulse Share: We’re Home Care Pulse, a leading provider of experience management & surveys, caregiver/CNA training, and online reputation management.

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Emergency vs. Non-Emergency Medical Transportation

Caregiver Support Services

Medical transportation is an integral part of the health care system, allowing people to get to and from medical facilities for appointments or treatments. It is also used in emergencies when a patient needs immediate medical attention that caregivers cannot provide at home.

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What the 7 Most Shocking Home Care Trends Mean for the Industry in 2022

Home Care Pulse

– Trend #1: The Caregiver Shortage Negatively Impacted Nearly 100% of Providers—the Worst it’s Ever Been. – Trend #3: People’s Opinion of Your Agency Directly Affects Your Revenue—by as Much as 35%. – Trend #6: Agency Owners are Strengthening their Compensation Plans to Compete in a Crowded Labor Market.

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Ep.4: Alzheimer’s Awareness: How to Support Clients, Caregivers, and Family Members

Home Care Pulse

4: Alzheimer’s Awareness: How to Support Clients, Caregivers, and Family Members Wendie Colvin, Senior Clinical Content Writer at Home Care Pulse, discusses how we can prepare clients, caregivers, and family members for the progression of Alzheimer's, and what agencies need to do to support the millions of people living with this disease.