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Some Lesser-Known Services Of Health Care Agencies

Executive Care

How can a healthcare agency help you or your elderly loved one ? There are some obvious ways and some not-so-obvious ways. This article will focus on the latter. Healthcare Agencies Help People Take Care Of Themselves. Healthcare agencies can provide care for people in their own homes. Their clients are typically seniors, but younger people with disabilities can benefit from healthcare agencies, too.

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New Year, New Home Care Wishes for 2022

Hearts for Home Care

2021 has been an incredible year for home care advocates, who continued to discover that meeting with legislators and sharing their personal home care stories did not have to occur in-person only. Embracing an increasingly digital world has been an advantage to many home care clients, caregivers, and families who are home-bound or have mobility issues—or are just plain too busy to be able to travel to and from legislative meetings.

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Who Pays for Hospice?

Adobe Hospice & Home Health

‘Who pays for hospice?’ It’s a very common question. And it’s a very good question. If you are considering hospice care for someone you love (or maybe for yourself), you have a lotof things to think about. Worrying about how you are going to pay for hospice care should not be one of them. At Abode Hospice and Home Health, we strive to provide exceptional care for our patients and their families.

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A Collection Of Uplifting Quotes For Nurses

Diversity Nursing

Times have been challenging for Nurses. Many of you are feeling down and in search of inspiration. A small dose of encouragement can go a long way, so we compiled a collection of inspirational, motivational, and some humorous quotes to lift you up. 1. “Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a kind word, a listening ear, an honest accomplishment, or the smallest act of caring, all of which have the potential to turn a life around.” – Leo Buscaglia. 2.

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The Ultimate Guide to Improving Caregiver Engagement & Retention

Want to learn how to retain your caregivers & improve caregiver retention X3? The home care industry is experiencing turnover rates of over 80%. How are you ensuring your agency is retaining caregivers? This FREE eBook from Smartcare Software is packed with industry secrets needed to keep your caregivers happy, engaged, and retained, unlocking the full potential of your agency.

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Celebrating MLK Day with Service

Kindful Hospice

“Everybody can be great…because anybody can serve. You don’t have to have a college degree to serve. You don’t have to make your subject and verb agree to serve. You only need a heart full of grace. A soul generated by love.” Martin Luther King Jr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, also referred to as MLK Day, is a Federal holiday celebrated on the third Monday of January.

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How to Ask for the Caregiving Help You Need

Happy Healthy Caregiver

How to define and ask for the caregiving help you need from family, friends, neighbors, and professionals. The post How to Ask for the Caregiving Help You Need appeared first on Happy Healthy Caregiver.

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What the Pandemic Taught Us About the Changing Role of Nurses

Diversity Nursing

Even before the start of the COVID-19 Pandemic, it was well-known that the U.S. was facing a health care provider shortage. This trend was verified in a June 2020 report by the Association of American Medical Colleges^, which estimated the U.S. faces a potential physician shortage of 37,800 to 124,000 by 2034. Partly because of this growing need, nurses are increasingly serving as primary caregivers in hospitals and clinics across the country.

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How to Write Caregiver Job Ads That Bring in More Applicants

Corecubed Care Marketing Solutions

There is not a home care agency in the country that isn’t feeling the current employment crisis. The hyper competitive caregiver job market means agencies are spending more time and resources to recruit and hire caregivers to meet client demand. So, how do you make sure that the time, effort and money you spend gets the results you need? Ensure. Read More.

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What to Know When Becoming a Caregiver

Accessible Home Health Care

Perhaps you are in the market for a career change and love to help people and make an impact on your community, or maybe you have always loved working with older individuals and want to make it a part of your career. Regardless of how you decided to become a caregiver, this is just the first step on your journey. Caregiving is a rewarding career, and like every job, it has unique challenges.

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Challenges With Feeding Elderly Patients

Hope Hospice

Feeding elderly patients can sometimes be challenging. Changes in cognition, mobility, and energy level might leave a person disinterested in eating. Mealtimes are important because they provide a welcome break in the day. If it is not too distracting for the person in your care, meals can be eaten with friends or family. It is important that mealtimes be enjoyable, so that the person will look forward to eating.

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Top 5 Things You Need to Know About Interacting With A Dying Patient

Hospice Nurse Hero

This post may contain affiliate links. I will make a small commission if you make a purchase through one of these links, at no extra cost to you. Please read full disclosur e for more information. Taking care of patients at the end of life can be overwhelming. As a nurse, there are 5 things you need to know about interacting with a dying patient that can help.

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Nursing Trends You'll See In 2022

Diversity Nursing

As we start the new year, we take a look at trends we expect to see in the Nursing field. Many health experts agree staffing has been and will continue to be the top healthcare issue. Nurse Shortage. Many factors play into the staffing crisis like the pandemic, retiring Nurses, and high rates of burnout. Rhonda Thompson, DNP, CNO and SVP of Patient Care Services at Phoenix Children's Hospital told Beckers Hospital Review , "The nursing shortage affecting health systems nationwide will continue t

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How To Help Aging Parents by Planning Ahead

Traditions Health

As parents grow older, the level of care they require increases. It is important to have a plan in place for when their health and/or physical abilities begin to decline. While this can be a difficult conversation for some families, being properly prepared can help make the transition into senior and end-of-life care easier. 8 Tips for Helping Aging Parents Plan for Senior and End-of-Life Care.

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How to Boost Nutrition When Appetite is Poor

Hope Hospice

Some older adults or otherwise frail individuals struggle with mealtimes due to a lack of appetite. How do you boost nutrition when appetite is poor? Not eating can contribute to unsafe weight loss, malnutrition, and other health problems. Disinterest in food could be caused my something minor, like a side effect of medication. Or, it could be a symptom of something more serious that needs medical attention.

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Breaking the silence on Sexuality in Hospice Care

Hospice Chaplaincy

Anne Katz, RN, PHD Dr. Anne Katz is an award winning author, certified sexuality counselor and clinical nurse specialist in Continue Reading.

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Helping Seniors Stay Active at Home

Community Home Health Care

This time of year presents a significant challenge to seniors because of the lull following the holiday season, the cooler temperatures, and the increased risk of contracting viruses and COVID-19. Minimizing exposure and limiting outings in winter weather are valuable safety precautions for everyone to take, especially older adults, who are at higher risk of contracting an illness.

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Dementia and Nutrition Concerns

Hope Hospice

People living with dementia generally do not need to follow a special diet, unless they have co-morbidities or allergies that have certain requirements. However, since dementia is a progressive condition, care providers will need to become increasingly more involved in food preparation and serving relative to the person’s status of decline. By mid-stage, dementia may cause a person to forget to eat or leave them confused about how to use appliances for food preparation.

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Part 1: The Hospice Legacy of The Rev. Dr. Edward F. Dobihal, Jr: An Intersection Between Spirituality, Healthcare and Social Justice

Hospice Chaplaincy

Dr. Saul Ebema Note: In 1986, Rev. Edward F. Dobihal, Jr. and his wife Shirley Dobihal were recognized by the Continue Reading.