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Advance Care Planning Discussion: Susan Hickman, Sean Morrison, Rebecca Sudore, and Bob Arnold

GeriPal

Summary Transcript Summary. One of my favorite Piece of My Mind essays in JAMA is by Rebecca Sudore, titled, “ Can We Agree to Disagree? ” . And today our guests agree to disagree. . And yet, and yet…. They also agree across a whole range of issues, some of which surprised us. This is the latest in our series of podcasts on concerns about, and potential of advance care planning.

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Music therapist eases pain for children in palliative care

HopeHealth

A music therapist who can play 30 instruments helps comfort children with life-threatening illnesses through HopeHealth’s palliative care program. The post Music therapist eases pain for children in palliative care appeared first on HopeHealth.

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Opioid Equianalgesic Tables are Broken

Pallimed

by Drew Rosielle ( @drosielle ) I am proposing we do away with equianalgesic table (EAT) as a tool to inform clinical decisions about opioid rotations/conversions. Fundamentally, EATs create too many problems, and there are simpler and safer ways to teach clinicians how to convert between different opioids. Part 1: New Data Can't Fix the EAT A couple HPM fellows every year ask me which table do I prefer to use—the old EAT or the new one?

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Spark Joy and Memories with a Family Photo Memory Calendar

Chicago Caregiving

Stumped for a birthday gift for an aging loved one ? If you’re looking for a gift that’s more personal than yet another gift card or pair of slippers, consider making them a family photo memory calendar. Create a personalized wall or desk calendar featuring family photos along with significant family dates. “Older people love receiving them as gifts,” says Amy Krause, director of marketing and communications for North Shore Senior Center in Northfield.

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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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How to Help Seniors Find a Sense of Purpose | Caring Senior Service

Caring Senior Service

As seniors age, they may begin to lose sight of their purpose or relevance in life. This is due in large part to the fact that life tends to slow down. We retire from our careers, our kids grow up and establish families of their own, we become less interested in or able to do things we once enjoyed. These changes can cause seniors to feel forgotten, worthless, or meaningless.

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We welcome Chancellor’s action on cost of living – but more is needed to help hard pressed families caring for seriously ill children

Together for Short Lives

Together for Short Lives has welcomed the action set out by the Chancellor of the Exchequer in today’s (23 March) Spring Statement to alleviate the financial pressure on families. However, as the cost of living rises sharply, we call on the government to go much further to help families of children with life-limiting and life-threatening […]. The post We welcome Chancellor’s action on cost of living – but more is needed to help hard pressed families caring for seriously ill children appear

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The rise and fall of our NHS heroes

Evidence-Based Nursing - BMJ blogs

The current Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted the impact of the health care staffing crisis. As of June 2021, there were 38,952 registered nurse vacancies across the health service in England. In addition, nurses are the largest occupational group impacted by Long Covid. Given this, you might imagine appropriate support would be in place to support these colleagues to return to work.

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Medication Safety

Home With Help

The older we get, it seems that most of us need medication for a variety of reasons. Some people take quite a few different medications together. As a Home Care Agency, we have seen where this can cause lots of issues. This is why we think medication safety is an important topic. So, here are some do’s and don’ts as well as questions you can ask your doctor when it comes to medication.

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More Mothers than ever face a Mother’s Day which could be their last with their child

Together for Short Lives

Breakfast in bed. Flowers and a card: “Happy Mother’s Day Mummy.” For most families, it’s a day of celebration. But for mums grieving the loss of their child, or those hoping and wishing their seriously ill child will survive one more Mother’s Day, it can be a cruel reminder of all they have lost, or […]. The post More Mothers than ever face a Mother’s Day which could be their last with their child appeared first on Together for Short Lives.

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How to Build New Senior Friendships

Responsive Home Care

If you’ve ever observed young children at the park, you know how quickly friendships are formed. A small group might be playing hide-and-seek, and a newcomer dashes over with a breathless, “Can I play?” In most cases, the response is a resounding, “Sure!” and thus – instant friends. If only it were that simple as […]. The post How to Build New Senior Friendships appeared first on Responsive Home Care.

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A conversation about mental health in LTC

The World According to Dr. El

Dr. El. I had the pleasure of being interviewed recently by Susan Ryan, senior director of The Green House Project, for her Elevate Eldercare podcast. As I remarked to her, what could be better than talking with someone kind and knowledgeable about something I’ve been obsessed with for more than 20 years? We spoke about the experiences that inform my thinking about long-term care, and we addressed topics such as the disconnect between mental and physical health, the moral injury and staff burnou

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When the Career Cookies Crumble

Nurse Keith's Digital Doorway

As a seasoned career coach working with nurses and other healthcare professionals, I often hear stories from my clients that are both heartbreaking and maddening. Nurses and nursing students go through so much in their careers, and there can be plenty of pain, struggle, and blood, sweat, and tears along the way. And when things go south and a nurse's career seems endangered, it can be a frightening and worrisome time.

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Eating Right for Older Adults

Today's Caregiver

Healthy eating is recommended throughout life, but as we age certain factors can affect our nutrient needs. Choosing a variety of foods from all the food groups (vegetables, fruits, grains, dairy and protein foods) will help you.

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Why Transparent Cremation Prices Are Also the Lowest

Solace

As a report by two nonprofit consumer advocacy groups confirm, giving consumers transparent pricing for funeral and cremation costs will save them money. Transparency loophole exploited in California. The Funeral Consumers Alliance and the Consumer Federation of America looked into prices in California, the only state where the law requires funeral prices to be posted online.

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The Pros of Home Health Care Over Assisted Living

Freedom Home Care and Medical Staffing

When it’s Time to Address Greater Care for Loved Ones. How best to care for older adults becomes an increasingly pressing question for loved ones and caretakers. Whether health care is needed because an elder is recovering from injury or dealing with the aging process the desire to stay at home is almost universal. Even if another kind of health care situation will be needed, home health care is a comfortable way to transition to more active and involved help and health care.

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A Perspective on Aging

Boca Home Care Services

I asked one of my writers to do something unusual, to produce an article about his perspective and personal experience with aging. Here is his response: The Good And The Not-So-Good Things About The Affair Of Aging: A First-Person Account. My Early Preoccupations with Old Age. What would it be like being old? What would old age be like? I used to be intrigued by the affair of turning old and my preoccupation with it began no later than when I was in my late thirties.

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What is Harm Reduction?

Diversity Nursing

In the United States, drug overdose deaths have reached historical rates. From September 2020 to September 2021, more than 104,000 Americans died due to a drug overdose. Harm reduction services play a key role in preventing death, injury, disease, overdose, and substance misuse or disorder. According to DrugPolicy.org , harm reduction is based on acknowledging the dignity and humanity of people who use substances and bringing them into a community of care in order to minimize negative consequenc

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Prepping for Pending Audits: Hospice Eligibility in 2023

Home Care Pulse

HOME CARE WEBINAR. Prepping for Pending Audits: Hospice Eligibility in 2023 Wednesday, May 4th, 2022. 2:00pm EST | 60 min. The U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Office of the Inspector General [OIG] recently announced a pending nationwide audit of hospice beneficiary eligibility. The OIG audit issue date is fiscal year 2023 and will focus on hospice beneficiaries that haven’t had an inpatient hospital stay or emergency department visit in a certain time period, prior to their start

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OSHA Re-opens Comment Period and Schedules Public Hearing on ETS – Occupational Exposure to COVID-19

Healthcare Law Insights blog

On March 23, 2022, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) published a notice in the federal register announcing a limited re-opening of the comment period regarding OSHA’s final standard to protect healthcare and healthcare support service workers from occupational exposure to COVID-19. The comment period will end on April 22, 2022, and the virtual public hearing will be held on April 27, 2022.

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3 Springtime Activities For Seniors

Euro-American Connections & Homecare

With the onset of spring come many opportunities for older adults to engage in a variety of beneficial activities. What better way to welcome the fresh new season than by spending your free time outdoors in the sunshine? Here are 3 activities that you can do with your loved ones to enjoy springtime while still being safe. The post 3 Springtime Activities For Seniors appeared first on Euro-American Connections & Homecare.

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12 Tools for Effective Dementia Care

Comforcare Home Care

If you are having difficulty connecting with a loved refusing your help check to see if these 12 tools help: Use warm open body language and tone of voice and facial expressions. Use positive emotions by making a warm connection. Listen carefully never argue, affirm feelings and redirect. Someone with dementia cannot be in your reality, you need to be in their reality.

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Why a Live-in Care Job Is Right For You?

HomeTouch

Have you always felt like you are good at taking care of people? That you possess all the skills needed to be responsible yet friendly at the same time. Well, a live in care job might be the perfect job for you. We're here to help. Call us if you have any questions about our … Continue reading "Why a Live-in Care Job Is Right For You?". The post Why a Live-in Care Job Is Right For You?

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Lucky Luxury Raffle Nets Over $28K for Hospice Care in Quinte

Changing Lives Podcast

Hospice Quinte’s 2nd Lucky Luxury Raffle, presented by REMAX John Barry Team, net the organization over $28K that will be used to support a variety of free-to-access hospice care services, including those being offered at the new Stan Klemencic Care Centre in Bayside.

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How Hospice Care Affects a Patient’s Mental Health

Traditions Health

Mental health concerns such as depression and anxiety are common among hospice care patients as well as their family members. The severity of mental health concerns in hospice care patients and its impact on their overall quality of life and well-being should not be understated, and it is important to have a healthy and effective way of dealing with mental health challenges for hospice care patients.

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How Do You Know When Your Parents Should Stop Driving?

Comforcare Home Care

Physical and cognitive changes in the elderly can sometimes mean it's time to stop driving. Driving is one of the greatest symbols of independence and control we enjoy. So just how do you know when your parents should stop driving? Giving it up wouldn’t be easy. And when the time comes to talk to your aging parents or loved ones about giving up driving, well, we understand how difficult that can be.

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Physical Therapy in the Home Setting – Total Hip Arthroplasty

AT Home Care & Hospice

Evidence-informed Home Health Managementof Total Knee Arthroplasty By: By Babatope Olusina, PT, DPT and Olaide Oluwole-Sangoseni, PhD, DPT, MSc. Osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative joint disorder that affects the articulating bones, the articular cartilage, and surrounding soft tissues. Other causes of joint pain and degeneration include rheumatoid arthritis (RA), osteonecrosis, post-traumatic degenerative joint disease, and.

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Nutrition at End of Life

Changing Lives Podcast

Human nature compels us to nurture our loved ones in many ways, feeding being one method - however it is important to recognize that nutrition at the end-of-life is much different than how people eat prior to illness. Find out more in this week's Changing Lives podcast.

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Which Hospice is the Best?

Hospice Valley

61 total views, 1 views today Last Updated on March 20, 2022 by Frank Davis You might ask yourself which hospice is the best one when you’re searching for a hospice agency in your area. The answer to that question is not simple, as the philosophy and services offered by each hospice organization are different. In light of […]. The post Which Hospice is the Best?

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News Update: Alzheimer’s pre-trial underway locally in South Florida and at sites across the country

Comforcare Home Care

Reported by WPLG Local 10 News, March 2022 by Kathleen Corso and Kristi Krueger. A pre-clinical trial involving Alzheimer’s disease is underway in South Florida and at sites across the country. Participants are being recruited for the study that utilizes a blood test that can detect a biomarker for Alzheimer’s years before the disease is diagnosed. “An ideal candidate would be someone who has a family member who suffers from Alzheimer’s, whether it be a parent or sibling, that has that history b

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Top Ten Things a Caregiver Needs from a Health Care Provider

Today's Caregiver

1. Attention: The caregiver's loved one may be the 27th similar case you've seen today; but to the caregiver, this is Mom or Dad, Sister or Lover.

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How to Manage the Financial Aspects of Caregiving, Heartbeat Episode 282

The Heart of Hospice

Financial burden is a real problem for over 55 million caregivers across the U.S. What money issues do people need to consider before they take on the caregiving role? Often a caregiver has many roles, including being a full time wage earner and other family caregiving responsibilities like kids. Caregivers spent an average of $7000 … Continue reading "How to Manage the Financial Aspects of Caregiving, Heartbeat Episode 282".

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A feasibility and acceptability pilot for the longitudinal measurement of inspiratory and expiratory pressures in people with advanced pancreatic cancer

SAGE Palliative Medicine & Chronic Care podcast

This episode features Dr Diana Ferreira (Research Fellow at University of Wollongong, Australia). Breathlessness is frequently experienced in people with advanced cancer especially in the last days or weeks of life. Although cross-sectional studies have been done, longitudinal data on changes in maximum inspiratory pressure reflecting muscle strength are lacking.

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Care At Home: What Are My Options?

HomeTouch

If you feel like the time has come for you to hire some assistance whilst staying in the comfort of your own home, look no further. HomeTouch offers a wide range of care at home services, each unique to the client's needs. We're here to help. Call us if you have any questions about our … Continue reading "Care At Home: What Are My Options?". The post Care At Home: What Are My Options?

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Fearless Caregiver Profile: Eleva Singleton

Today's Caregiver

Join us as we celebrate Fearless Caregivers, Eleva Singleton sharing her personal story of caregiving.

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How to Cope with Grief Using a Healthy Lifestyle

The Heart of Hospice

Our guest blogger this week is Camille Johnson of bereaver.com. Camille created Bereaver after she went through the ups and downs of the bereavement process herself following the loss of her parents and husband. With the help of her friend who was also experiencing a loss of her own, she learned how to grieve the … Continue reading "How to Cope with Grief Using a Healthy Lifestyle".

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