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How to Leverage Digital Patient Engagement Tools to Improve Outcomes

AlayaCare

Home healthcare providers have an increased focus on "patient engagement", or in the words of Judith Hibbard, PhD, MPH, “an individual’s knowledge, skill, and confidence for managing their [own] health and health care.”. There is plenty of research that supports the notion that patients who are confident and who can participate in their own care are more likely to experience better outcomes, while reducing hospital readmissions.

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This can help when a loved one won’t eat or drink at end of life

HopeHealth

Here's what you should know when your loved one no longer wants to eat or drink while receiving hospice care. The post This can help when a loved one won’t eat or drink at end of life appeared first on HopeHealth.

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Seven Tips for Managing Caregiver Stress

Today's Caregiver

Stress can damage your health if you do not manage it properly—especially if you are caring for a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease or another dementia-related illness. As part of National Stress Awareness Month, the Alzheimer’s Foundation.

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Getting Ahead of Head Injuries

Chicago Caregiving

In January, actor and comedian Bob Saget, 65, died from accidental blunt head trauma, according to the final report from the Orange County Sheriff’s Office. He likely hit his head on a surface in his hotel room and passed away in his sleep, according to a statement from his family. Saget’s tragic death grabbed headlines. It was also a reminder of the severity of head injuries, especially for older adults.

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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 Leverage Digital Patient Engagement Tools to Improve Outcomes

AlayaCare

Home healthcare providers have an increased focus on “patient engagement”, or in the words of Judith Hibbard, Ph.D., MPH, “an individual’s knowledge, skill, and confidence for managing their [own] health and health care.” There is plenty of research that supports the notion that patients who are confident and who can participate in their own care are more likely to experience better outcomes while reducing hospital readmissions.

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Spring policy roundup for families

Together for Short Lives

The latest policy information for families. To receive the latest policy roundup, sign up to our family newsletter here. Chancellor’s Spring Statement On 23 March the Chancellor of the Exchequer delivered his Spring Statement which, as the Treasury has been aiming to present it, includes tax cuts to support families with the cost of living. […].

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What to Know Before Getting Your Booster Shot

Freedom Home Care and Medical Staffing

Why All This Talk About Boosters. There are a lot of factors to consider when deciding to get a booster shot. Here we will talk about what those factors are so you can feel confident in your decision. There are three COVID-19 vaccines authorized and approved for use in the United States to prevent COVID-19. Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna (COVID-10 mRNA vaccines) are the preferred vaccines, but a Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen COVID-19 vaccine is available in some situations.

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A Circle of Caring

Today's Caregiver

My mother died in my dining room during the pandemic. Three weeks prior, the 2021 ice storm devastated Oregon’s Willamette Valley and cut power to our home and her electric hospital bed. Yet, this is not a sad story but one of gratitude.

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Nathan and Hannah – National Siblings Day 2022

Together for Short Lives

I’m Kate, wife to Colin, and mother to two beautiful children, Nathan (aged 4) and our little baby Hannah who is now in heaven. At the routine 12-week appointment during my pregnancy, we discovered that something wasn’t quite right. I was referred to a nearby hospital for a specialist to take a closer look at […]. The post Nathan and Hannah – National Siblings Day 2022 appeared first on Together for Short Lives.

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Hospice Care versus Home Health Care

Shining Light Hospice

The foremost similarity between home based care services is that both types of care are provided to the patient in their own home. The thing that sets them apart from each other is the type of patient that each service is tailored to. The priorities and outcomes of the two types of care can also be quite different. Hospice is designed to provide medical, social, and spiritual care for the terminally ill patient with the goal of keeping the patient as symptom free as possible throughout the end o

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Next Stop: Nurse Entrepreneurship

Evidence-Based Nursing - BMJ blogs

Judy Campbell MSN, RN, CCM. Nurse & Writer; judy@judy-campbell.com. Entrepreneurs strive to work efficiently, are attentive to details, and are focused. Sounds exactly what nurses are like. Nurse entrepreneurs offer a unique perspective on the nursing role and challenge traditional views of the nursing profession. This significant shift is important as future health challenges call for new ways of thinking, and nurses are yearning for freedom.

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Are You Experiencing a Lack of Caregiver Appreciation?

Responsive Home Care

As soon as you woke up this morning up until the end of an exhausting day, you have given your all to your older family member. You provided assistance with showering and dressing, prepared nutritious meals, cleaned the house, all while making certain a senior loved one was happily involved in enjoyable activities, made it […]. The post Are You Experiencing a Lack of Caregiver Appreciation?

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Bereaved Spouses Awareness Month

Adobe Hospice & Home Health

April Is Bereaved Spouses Awareness Month By Jacquelyn Buffo, MS, LPC, CAADC Losing a loved one to a terminal illness is one of the most painful experiences you can go through. The loss of a spouse or partner is traumatic for many people, and the grief journey can feel overwhelming, confusing, and painful. However, each person grieves and works through the grieving process at their own pace and in.

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Dealing with a Lack of Appreciation as a Family Caregiver

Home Sweet Home In-Home Care

Often, family caregivers face a lack of appreciation, which can make their caregiving duties that much more challenging, but there are ways to cope. As soon as you woke up this morning until the end of a tiring day, you’ve given your all to the older family member you care for. You provided assistance with showering and dressing, prepared nutritious meals, cleaned the house, all while making sure your senior loved one was happily involved in meaningful activities, made it to their 3:00 hair appo

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Understanding Outpatient Rehab for Seniors | Caring Senior Service

Caring Senior Service

After a major illness, injury, or surgery, seniors may go through rehabilitation to help them transition back to daily life safely. Rehabilitation can include physical therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, and other forms of treatment. It can be administered in an inpatient or outpatient setting.

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How To Keep Oxygen On A Dementia Patient

Melodia Hospice

In dementia, the loss of cognitive functioning (thinking, remembering, and reasoning) has progressed to the point where it is interfering with a person’s everyday activities and activities of daily living. The personality of people with dementia can change because they are unable to control their emotions. The intensity of dementia varies from the mildest stage, … How To Keep Oxygen On A Dementia Patient Read More » The post How To Keep Oxygen On A Dementia Patient appeared firs

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A Career In Correctional Nursing

Diversity Nursing

There is a dire need for healthcare professionals to care for America's incarcerated patient population. T he U.S. has the highest incarceration rate in the world , according to the World Prison Brief. With approximately 2.1 million people behind bars. According to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics , the number of people who work as Registered Nurses, including Correctional Nurses, could rise by 9% from 2020 to 2030.

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Nurses, Parachutes, Stools, and the Career You Truly Want

Nurse Keith's Digital Doorway

Being a nurse is a wonderful career and avocation. In the course of attempting to build an amenable lifestyle and workstyle, things can get confusing, but there are plenty of resources for the earnest nursing professional who wants support in taking their career to the next level. Photo by Nicolas Tissot on Unsplash What Color is Your Parachute? In 1970, author and career guru Richard Nelson Bolles self-published the seminal book, What Color is Your Parachute.

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Of Bunnies, Backyards and Beach Bummin’

Today's Caregiver

Next week we begin to celebrate Passover and Easter, don our new holiday garb, and do everything for the young ones from hiding the matzah to holding Easter egg rolls, believe it or not, summer is also just around the corner.

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Bereaved Spouses Awareness Month

AT Home Care & Hospice

April Is Bereaved Spouses Awareness Month By Jacquelyn Buffo, MS, LPC, CAADC Losing a loved one to a terminal illness is one of the most painful experiences you can go through. The loss of a spouse or partner is traumatic for many people, and the grief journey can feel overwhelming, confusing, and painful. However, each person. The post Bereaved Spouses Awareness Month appeared first on AT Home Care & Hospice.

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Defeat Diabetes: Know the Facts and Raise Awareness

Interim HealthCare Inc.

Chances are, you know someone who has diabetes. Unfortunately, it’s incredibly common. Currently, more than 34 million Americans (one in 10 people) are living with diabetes – and 90 to 95 percent of those diagnosed have type 2 diabetes, a long-term (chronic) condition that results in too much sugar circulating in the bloodstream. If left unmanaged, type 2 diabetes can lead to serious and life-threatening health problems.

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Ambulatory Care Nursing: Quickly Evolving and In Demand

Nurse.com

Models of care have long been transitioning from acute to ambulatory settings. As a result, nurses’ roles in ambulatory care have drastically changed to accommodate not only more patients but also those with more complex needs. E. Mary Johnson, BSN, RN-BC, NE-BC, a speaker for Nurse.com’s Ambulatory Care Nursing Certification Review , remembers when cataract patients would have their surgeries in hospitals and remain inpatients for several days with their heads immobilized by sandbags.

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Thank You Note – Clemons Family

Hospice Promise

Thank You Note – Clemons Family. Thank you, Chris, Michael, and The Vargas Family, for the beautiful flowers for Nurses Cynthia & Lorie! We’re happy to have provided comfort and care for your father and family. The post Thank You Note – Clemons Family appeared first on Hospice Promise.

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Do Dementia Patients Forget How To Breathe

Melodia Hospice

Is it possible to die from dementia? Alzheimer’s disease affects more than just your ability to remember things. It is a dangerous, progressive condition that is, in the end, lethal to the patient. Alzheimer’s disease and other kinds of dementia have now surpassed heart disease as the top cause of death in the United States. … Do Dementia Patients Forget How To Breathe Read More » The post Do Dementia Patients Forget How To Breathe appeared first on Melodia Care Hospice.

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NHPCO and HAN Call on Congress to Protect Hospice Medicare Benefits

NHPCO

For Immediate Release: April 8, 2022. NHPCO and HAN Call on Congress to Protect Hospice Medicare Benefits. (Alexandria, Va) – Today, Congress is leaving town for a two-week vacation without addressing the cuts to hospice. The National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (NHPCO) and Hospice Action Network (HAN) are voicing their concerns for the hospice provider community.

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Purpose Meaning And Joy Contest Winners

Euro-American Connections & Homecare

Thank you to everyone who participated and voted on our Purpose, Meaning, and Joy photo contest! We are proud to announce the winners of the 3 most voted pictures! The post Purpose Meaning And Joy Contest Winners appeared first on Euro-American Connections & Homecare.

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From Retired to Hired

Interim HealthCare Inc.

So, you finally retired. You had the cake, the party, and you were recognized for your many years of hard work. Now it’s finally time to do what you want to do – travel, spend time with grandchildren… the sky is the limit!

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Hospice Quinte is Recruiting New Board Members

Changing Lives Podcast

Hospice Quinte is seeking an individual to serve as a Board Member and help Hospice Quinte achieve its vision of integrating hospice palliative care in our communities. The application deadline is April 29, 2022.

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Employee Spotlight: Scott, our Volunteer Coordinator

Hospice Promise

Employee Spotlight: Scott, our Volunteer Coordinator. Meet Scott, our wonderful and dedicated Volunteer Coordinator! Scott has worked in healthcare for several years and found his passion in Volunteer Management. To him, it’s a joy to see the impact that volunteers and patients have on each other’s life. When asked why he joined Hospice Promise, Scott shared, “From the beginning, I could tell that everyone here is dedicated to our patients and their care.

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Student Of The Month – March

Euro-American Connections & Homecare

At Euro-American Homecare, we believe in investing in our caregivers’ education and knowledge. We also believe in celebrating our caregiver’s accomplishments, that is why today we are thrilled to share that our caregiver Liliana, completed a total of 54 industry-relevant courses through our partner learning platform, In The Known. Our team thanks you for dedicating your time to learn skills on how to provide better care to our clients, we at Euro American Homecare are grateful and proud to

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Third Season Episode 6: A conversation with Chaplain Kevin Jordan

Hospice Chaplaincy

In this weeks episode, Saul talks to Chaplain Jordan about his life’s journey and hospice ministry.

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Social Security Administration to Resume In-Person Services at Local Social Security Offices

Today's Caregiver

Local Social Security offices will restore in-person services, including for people without an appointment, on April 7, 2022.

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How to Avoid Labels and the Damage They Cause, Heartbeat Episode 283

The Heart of Hospice

Using labels for people can be evidence of our implicit bias. Hospice providers can enhance the quality of care by avoiding labels. If you have a brain, you have a bias. It’s who we are as humans. The key to treating our patients and their families with respect and compassion is to avoid labels that … Continue reading "How to Avoid Labels and the Damage They Cause, Heartbeat Episode 283".

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5 Foods That can Help Seniors Keep A Healthy Weight

Euro-American Connections & Homecare

Many find that their aging loved one does not care much about food anymore and they are almost apathetic about what is served for dinner each night. However, proper nutrition is crucial for good health, encouraging a loved one to participate in and enjoy meals comes down to combining three basic rules and a few quality ingredients. Eating healthily does not need to be an arduous task.

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Ricardo and Tiffany – National Siblings Day 2022

Together for Short Lives

I have always been lucky enough to have supportive siblings, and thanks to my parents having siblings some of my cousins are my best friends. As I got older being an auntie became a role I enjoyed, and I can honestly say I treat my nieces and nephews like my own. So, it was not […]. The post Ricardo and Tiffany – National Siblings Day 2022 appeared first on Together for Short Lives.

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Fearless Caregiver Profile: Vicki Madewell

Today's Caregiver

Join us as we celebrate Fearless Caregivers, Vicki Madewell sharing her personal story of caregiving.