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Professional Boundaries in Nursing: Are You Crossing the Line?

Hospice Nurse Hero

To begin, as a nurse, you are in a position of power and authority when you provide care. For instance, you may need to touch, feed, or even bathe a patient. When those under your care are fragile both physically and emotionally, it’s critical to maintain professionalism.

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Ep.7: How to Navigate Social Media Marketing in Home-Based Care

Home Care Pulse

Is it, do you you see it as detrimental to say start a channel or start a blog or any sort of digital content that you’re presenting and then you don’t keep up with it? So there’s one that’s called bathing with dementia. It’s not what I wanna see on my feed. I’m like really?

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Brenda’s Story: A Lesson in Battling Burnout and Retaining Top Care Professionals

Home Care Pulse

Next Steps Share: We’re Home Care Pulse, a leading provider of experience management & surveys, caregiver/CNA training, and online reputation management. I n April , President Biden signed an executive order affecting the post-acute care space. One action within the order calls to enhance job quality for long-term care workers.

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