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How Hospice Eligibility Criteria Can Adversely Affect Dementia Patients

Hospice News

A growing number of patients with various dementia-related conditions will need end-of-life care in coming years. Hospices preparing for rising demand are facing compliance challenges, as these patients often require longer hospice stays. Patients with Alzheimer’s and other neurological degenerative disorders have health trajectories that are difficult to project, especially as they approach the end of life, according to Dr.

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Best practices for automating processes to enhance risk management

AlayaCare

When it comes to providing quality care in the home care industry, ensuring the safety and well-being of clients is of paramount importance. Effective risk management plays a crucial role in achieving this goal. However, manual and paper-based processes can be time-consuming, prone to errors, and challenging to track consistently. That’s where the power of automation comes into play.

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Tips for Helping a Loved One Adjust to Assisted Living

Aging Life Care Association

Do you have a senior loved one who needs more resources, time, and care with daily activities than you alone can provide? Are you considering moving them to an assisted living community? These are designed to provide care and assistance with daily activities, while ensuring their residents some level of independence. However, moving to an … Continue reading Tips for Helping a Loved One Adjust to Assisted Living → The post Tips for Helping a Loved One Adjust to Assisted Living appea

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Artificial Intelligence: Charlotta Lindvall, Matt DeCamp, Sei Lee

GeriPal

Summary Transcript Summary Artificial Intelligence, or AI, has tremendous potential. We talk on this podcast about potential uses of AI in geriatrics and palliative care with natural language processing guru Charlotta Lindvall from DFCI, bioethicists and internist Matt DeCamp from University of Colorado, and prognosis wizard Sei Lee from UCSF. Social companions to address the epidemic of loneliness among older adults Augmenting ability of clinicians by taking notes Searching the electronic heal

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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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Costs, Short Lengths of Stay Create Barriers to Some Services for Hospice Patients

Hospice News

The U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ (CMS) is seeking answers about hospice patients’ access to certain high-cost services. CMS included a series of requests for information (RFIs) in its proposed 2024 hospice payment rule. Among them were questions about patients’ utilization of complex care services including blood transfusions, chemotherapy, radiation or dialysis.

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The importance of proper training in home care 

AlayaCare

Insights from Todd Austin of Home Care Pulse In the world of home care, proper training is crucial for providing efficient and high-quality care. Without any proper training, we’re setting many employees up for frustration when they don’t have the resources, they need to perform their jobs. In home care, there’s about a 100,000-person administrative workforce that gets very little training, and with every scheduler that you lose, you would lose approximately five or ten caregivers.

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My first Father’s Day without my Elisa

Together for Short Lives

Dan is Dad to Elisa who died in January 2023. In this special blog he shares what life is like as a parent to a disabled child, and what Father’s Day will be like this year without his daughter. I was asked to write this blog post and talk a little about being a father […] The post My first Father’s Day without my Elisa appeared first on Together for Short Lives.

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Pennant Group CFO Lynette Walborn: Reduce Turnover with a Customer-Second Approach to Labor 

Hospice News

As the recently appointed CFO of The Pennant Group (NASDAQ: PNTG), Lynette Walborn has her sights set on multiple avenues of growth — including expanding the company’s workforce. Walborn came to Pennant from Raising Cane’s Restaurants, LLC, where she was vice president of financial reporting and tax, overseeing acquisitions, accounting systems and equity management.

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BCEN Names 2023 Distinguished Award Winners

Daily Nurse

BCEN announces the 2023 winners of the annual national BCEN Distinguished Awards , recognizing one top board-certified RN in emergency, pediatric emergency, trauma, flight, and critical care ground transport nursing specialties. “The 2023 BCEN Distinguished Award recipients embody the highest levels of clinical excellence in their specialties, and we applaud how they convey the importance of emergency, trauma, and transport nursing specialty certification as they support members of their teams

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Put On Your Headsets: Virtual Reality May Become Part of Your Nurse Training Tools

Nurse.com

Virtual reality (VR) is a computer-generated, three-dimensional environment in which users can explore and even interact in a virtual “world” using special equipment such as a VR helmet or headset and hand controllers/special gloves. VR has evolved into an interactive educational tool for pilots and an elevated source of entertainment for arcade lovers and home gamers.

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Best Interests – Support Resources

Together for Short Lives

Since Together for Short Lives became aware that Best Interests was to be broadcast, we have been speaking to the producers of the programme to help prepare the children’s palliative care sector and our partner organisations for any impact on services or on audiences and families with children who have life-limiting or life-threatening conditions. We […] The post Best Interests – Support Resources appeared first on Together for Short Lives.

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U.S. Health Care Expenditures to Reach $7.1 Trillion by 2031; Hospice Spending to Double by 2032

Hospice News

The nation’s total health care spend is expected to swell by 5.4% annually between 2022 and 2031, reaching $7.1 trillion. Meanwhile, Medicare hospice spending is expected to more than double by 2032. These data from the U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Office of the Actuary also project that health care expenditures will represent 19.6% of the nation’s gross domestic product by the end of that time frame, up from slightly more than 18% in 2021.

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Carrying Our Patients’ Stories

Minority Nurse

Nurses’ hearts and minds are like living libraries of patients’ stories. In the intimate container of trust created in the nurse-patient relationship, a tapestry of memories, confessions, and reflections are woven, and the nurse is privileged to be privy to such soulful sharing. As nurses, what are we to do when we’re the repositories of so much of the richness of our patient’s lives, including the tragic, the comedic, and the mundane?

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Sibling Rivalry with Estate Planning

Elder Care Matters

Sibling rivalry all too often resurfaces during a parent’s estate planning process, and long-buried conflicts often come back to life in a crisis such as a parent’s illness or incapacity. In fact, disputes over a parent’s needs and wishes may really boil down to, “I’m closest to Mom, so I know what’s best for her.”… The post Sibling Rivalry with Estate Planning appeared first on Elder Care Directory - ElderCareMatters.com.

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Using AI to Transform Nursing Education 

Daily Nurse

Big data and machine learning already impact most aspects of modern life, so there is growing optimism about using artificial intelligence (AI) to transform health provider education. Cristina Lussiana is a senior program manager of digital health and monitoring at Population Services International ( PSI ) and an expert in the health applications of AI.

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How Hospice and Palliative Care of the Wood River Valley Built a Collaborative Care Model Without Medicare Certification

Hospice News

After more than a decade working in hospice leadership, Alli Collins came across something she had never seen before — a financially viable, all-volunteer provider that is not Medicare-certified. Today, she is the executive director of the program, Idaho-based Hospice and Palliative Care of the Wood River Valley, which serves an average of 55 patients daily in a largely rural community.

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Hospice Advocates Bring their Voices to Washington, DC

NHPCO

For Immediate Release June 16, 2023 NHPCO and HAN Help Ensure Provider Concerns are Heard on The Hill and at CMS (Alexandria, VA) – More than 70 hospice and palliative care advocates from across the country met with over 130 congressional offices last week to discuss key legislative and regulatory priorities for ensuring and expanding access to hospice and palliative care.

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Resources for Staying Safe as Wildfires and Poor Air Quality Events Increase

AJN Off the Charts

Photo by Tegan Miele/Unsplash Find out what you need to know about the health risks of wildfire smoke and the best ways to keep you and your family or patients informed and safe—whether through use of a smartphone app, limiting outdoor activities, buying an air filtration device, or other means. As we enter summer, wildfire season is upon us and will extend into the early fall.

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Nurse Practitioner Payal Emery Uses Art to Help Others

Daily Nurse

Milford, Connecticut, nurse practitioner Payal Emery has been using art as an outlet to cope with many different moments in life. Because of her experiences, she now wants to use art to help others After noticing how much art helped her and her autistic son — and knowing stories of how art has helped others — Emery created the Artistic Nurse. Emery’s online gallery donates a portion of all sales to fund important causes supporting mental health, animal conservation, environmental conservation,

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US Justice Department’s Spotlight on Hospice Sends ‘Powerful Message’ to Fraudulent Operators

Hospice News

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is prioritizing hospice as the agency cracks down on health care fraud. Increased reimbursement oversight could be on the horizon, lending to a potential rise in whistleblower cases. DOJ counts hospice claims among the root causes of rising Medicare costs in recent years, according to Lisa Miller, deputy assistant attorney general overseeing the department’s Crime Fraud Section.

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Ep.16: 5 Ways to Reduce Employee Turnover

Home Care Pulse

Ep.16: 5 Ways to Reduce Employee Turnover Chris Magleby, COO of HCP, shares 5 proven strategies to keep your people past the first 100 days, and how you can save more than $58,000 per year in recruitment and retention expenses. View Episode Transcript × Episode Transcript Linda Leekley ( 00:07 ): Hi everyone. I am Linda Leekley, chief Clinical Officer at hcp.

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QR Codes for Rapid Responses: Improved Clinical Operations and DEI Insight

AJN Off the Charts

Improving data collection and analysis of RRTs for quality improvement The method we use to track rapid response team (RRT) data has evolved on our health campus at Mount Sinai Queens. Just a few years ago we were using paper logs; now we use electronic logs accessed by a QR code. The goal initially has been to become paperless and collect data to analyze our rapid responses for clinical insight.

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Nurses in politics: Meet Beth Haney, NP and Councilwoman of Yorba Linda 

Daily Nurse

If you’re a nurse considering a career in politics but haven’t seen any nurses in government yet, then meet Beth Haney, DNP, FNP-C, FAANP, FAAN. Haney is a councilwoman of Yorba Linda, California, and previously served as mayor in 2020. She’s also the Vice-Chair of the Placentia-Linda Hospital Governing Board and director of the Board of Financial Partners Credit Union.

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Alive Hospice CEO Steps Down After Board Quashes Rumored Sale

Hospice News

After nearly four years at the helm, Alive Hospice President and CEO Kimberly Goessele has decided to step down. Her departure closely follows an announcement that a rumored sale of the hospice would not take place. Goessele has led the Nashville-based nonprofit hospice since October 2019. During her tenure, the organization faced not only a global pandemic, but a range of financial pressures.

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Achieving the research pillar: a research toolkit for Advanced Practitioners

Evidence-Based Nursing - BMJ blogs

In this blog, Dr Kerry Gaskin, Associate Professor of Nursing, discusses the development of an Advanced Practice Research Toolkit to enable AP teams and individuals to plan activity within the research pillar of their role. There is growing recognition that research active hospitals can save lives, enhance health care, and improve patient outcomes (Jonker & Fischer 2018; Ozdemir et al 2015).

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Key Takeaways from the 2023 HCP Benchmarking Report – Industry Roundtable

Home Care Pulse

HCP WEBINAR SERIES Key Takeaways from the 2023 HCP Benchmarking Report – Industry Roundtable Wednesday, June 21st, 2023 Wednesday, June 21st, 2023 Wednesday, June 21st, 2023 2:00pm EST | 60 min 2:00pm EST | 60 min 2:00pm EST | 60 min With the latest data on home care, home health, and hospice, post-acute care businesses are adjusting how their approaching recruitment & retention, sales & marketing, the customer & employee experience, and more to better meet the demands of the i

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10 Tips to Keep Seniors Cool in a Hot Weather Climate

American In-Home Care

Summers in Florida are notoriously hot and humid – sometimes unbearably so. For older adults, the excessive heat and humidity can be dangerous. It’s important to know the signs of heat-related illnesses and how to prevent them in order to keep older loved ones safe. American, Advocate and Whitsyms In-Home Care offer the following information on signs to watch for and tips to keep seniors cool.

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Minority Investor Pushing for Enhabit Sale

Hospice News

A minority investor in Enhabit Inc. (NYSE: EHAB) is urging the hospice and home health provider to consider a “full and fair sale process.” The investor – New York-based hedge fund AREX Capital Management, which holds about 4.5% of the shares of Enhabit – brought up the sale idea in a letter sent to the provider’s board of directors. AREX has been an Enhabit investor since its spinoff from Encompass Health Corporation (NYSE: EHC) in July 2022, according to the fund.

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Daily Multivitamin for Memory in Older Adults

Today's Caregiver

Memory and thinking skills tend to decline as we get older. Certain lifestyle factors—such as a healthy diet, physical activity, and social interactions—might help to protect cognitive health as we age.

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The State of Post-Acute Care in 2023: Sales & Marketing

Home Care Pulse

HCP WEBINAR SERIES The State of Post-Acute Care in 2023: Sales & Marketing With the release of the 2023 HCP Benchmarking Report, we have new data and insights on how post-acute care businesses have been impacted by ongoing industry challenges, and what the most successful organizations are doing to overcome them. Join HCP for a 6-part webinar series breaking down the key findings from each section of the 2023 HCP Benchmarking Report, including sales & marketing, recruitment & retent

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The Red Flags of Senior Anxiety and How to Help

Home Sweet Home In-Home Care

Knowing the red flags of senior anxiety is a crucial first step in helping someone you love. Is an older adult you love struggling with socializing, sleeping well or enjoying activities, or experiencing memory problems? Before chalking it up to the normal effects of getting older, consider another culprit: anxiety. Helping a loved one overcome this common condition begins with understanding these and other red flags of senior anxiety, such as: Overreactions to whatever is triggering symptoms Rep

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Samaritan Health Services, Laurel Brook Rehab Collaborate on Customized Palliative Care Model

Hospice News

In New Jersey, a partnership between a health services company and a nursing home is offering a new approach to long-term illness, tailoring palliative care treatment plans to individual patients. Samaritan Health Services Partners, a not-for-profit complex illnesses company, and Laurel Brook Rehab, a 220-bed facility in Mt. Laurel, New Jersey, have joined together to offer Chronic Illness Support to Laurel Brook patients.

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How to stay safe and healthy in poor air quality conditions

Living Assistance Services

In recent weeks, the greater Toronto area has been seriously affected by poor air quality conditions as a result of forest fires in Quebec.

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Home Health Care in Florida, Pasco County, FL, Hillsborough County, FL and Surrounding Areas

Bayshore Care Home

5 Major Reasons of Availing Home Health Care for Dementia Patients Dementia patients need special care for leading day to day lives. If your close one is suffering from this. The post Home Health Care in Florida, Pasco County, FL, Hillsborough County, FL and Surrounding Areas first appeared on Bayshore Home Care.

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6 Medical Conditions That Massages Can Help Treat

Caregiver Support Services

Massages aren’t only a tool for relaxation. They are also a form of therapy to ease various medical conditions. Whether you or someone you know needs assistance, learn about some of the medical conditions that massages can help treat. Cancer Massages are a common method to improve one’s overall well-being. During the troublesome time of battling cancer, relief is extremely helpful.

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State Palliative Care Laws Impact Where Patients Die

Hospice News

Recent research has found that varying state laws around palliative care can impact cancer patients’ place of death. Cancer patients in states with laws that require health care providers to provide palliative consultations were more likely to die in the home or in an inpatient hospice setting versus the hospital, a JAMA Network Open study found. The cohort study analyzed site-of-death data from 2005 through 2017, including more than 7.5 million individuals with cancer across the 50 states (but