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Hospices Expanding Services for the Veteran Population

Hospice News

The nation’s veterans are aging along with the rest of the U.S. population, and hospices are developing more programs and resources to address their unique needs. Veterans of the Vietnam conflict range in age from 62- to 104-years old, and they now represent the largest contingent of former military who are approaching the end of life, Chemed Corp (NYSE: CHE) subsidiary VITAS Healthcare reported.

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Assisted Living Communities: Podcast with Sheryl Zimmerman, Kenny Lam, and Ken Covinsky

GeriPal

Summary Transcript Summary. Assisted Living Communities (no longer preferable to call them Assisted Living Facilities, as we learned on the podcast) are…what, exactly? That’s the central question on today’s podcast. The problem is the tremendous heterogeneity in services offered and quality of care. If you’ve seen one Assisted Living Community you’ve seen one Assisted Living Community. .

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A Nurse’s Lessons from Hiking the Appalachian Trail

AJN Off the Charts

Burnt-out and realizing it’s time for a change. I had always been able to juggle family, school, and work life well, including roles as class mom, scout leader, and community volunteer, completing my doctorate in nursing, and working two jobs. But at a certain point, and despite my supportive family’s efforts, I began to burn out. Working as a nurse leader for a behavioral health unit was a dream come true and a nightmare all in one.

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Nurse’s Side-Gig: Concierge with VIP Appointments

Daily Nurse

Ever wonder what it would be like to work at a wellness center as a nurse concierge with VIP patients? So did Nena Hart, MSN RN, CHPN, CLPN, CDONA, RAC-CT, Owner and Consultant of Hart Healthcare Solutions, and the author of Quick Start Guide to Nurse Consulting, The Long-Term Care Sustainability Strategy, and the Open […].

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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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22 States Petition CMS to End COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate

Hospice News

Attorneys General from 22 states have petitioned the U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) to eliminate the COVID-19 vaccine requirement for health care workers. CMS instituted the mandate last December, requiring that all health care personnel that enter a care setting or come into contact with patients, families or caregivers be vaccinated for COVID-19.

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Making Thanksgiving Dementia-Friendly

Today's Caregiver

With Thanksgiving approaching, the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America (AFA) is offering seven tips to help families affected by Alzheimer’s disease and other dementia-related illnesses ensure their Thanksgiving celebration is dementia-friendly.

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Full Practice Authority Gains Ground in 26 States: What This Means for Nurse Practitioners 

Minority Nurse

In the long struggle to gain full practice authority (FPA), nurse practitioners (NPs) can point to notable advances in the last few years. Now, patients in more than half of the states, the District of Columbia, and two U.S. territories have full, direct healthcare access from NPs. In April 2022, New York and Kansas granted FPA to NPs. That brings to 26 the number of states where NPs can practice to the top of their license without restriction.

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Rising Interest Rates Unlikely to Slow Hospice M&A; Largest Deals May Take the Brunt

Hospice News

Rising interest rates and unlikely to deter investors or strategic buyers from acquiring hospice companies. The Federal Reserve raised interest rates by 0.75% earlier this month. The rates now range from 3.75% to 4%. The Fed will likely institute further rate hikes to combat record-high inflation. Higher interest rates will push up borrowing costs, making hospices more expensive to purchase in the long-run.

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How to Have the ‘You May Need Help’ Conversation

Today's Caregiver

When we don’t live with our elderly loved ones, it can be difficult to know how they’re really doing living independently at home. But if you see physical, emotional or cognitive signs that they’re not able to take care of themselves.

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“No matter what your story is, you are not alone”

Together for Short Lives

On 17 November it’s World Prematurity Day – a global movement to raise awareness of premature birth and the sometimes devastating impact it can have on families. In this blog, Stacey, Mum to Tiffany and Ricardo talks to us about her experience of having a premature baby, how it affected her and how she was […]. The post “No matter what your story is, you are not alone” appeared first on Together for Short Lives.

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Holiday Supports

Chicago Caregiving

Supporting a loved one with cancer through the holidays. Everything that makes the holidays so special — family time, parties, gifts — can also make this time of year extra taxing for people with cancer. The diagnosis itself, in addition to treatment, can change how the person responds to and thinks about the world around them. As we embark on the holiday season, millions are in that position.

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Amedisys CEO Gerard ‘Terminated Without Cause;’ Kusserow to Return

Hospice News

Chris Gerard, CEO of Amedisys Inc. (NASDAQ: AMED), is leaving the company as of today. Chairman and former CEO Paul Kusserow will return as Amedisys’ chief executive. Gerard was “terminated without cause,” according to a filing with the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission. This generally means that the termination was not the result of any misconduct.

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Some of the Many Benefits of Being an NP

Minority Nurse

Between the role’s autonomy and the hours’ flexibility, there’s never been a better time to be a Nurse Practitioner (NP). What are the advantages of becoming an NP? Unfortunately, we don’t have nearly enough space to list them all, but our sources will give you a good idea of some. Benefits of Becoming an NP. “I believe that nurse practitioners bring a unique perspective to the relationship with our patients.

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A Cry for Help: The Day I Helped a Caller in Crisis

Nurse.com

One spring a few years ago, I was working as the charge nurse on an inpatient psychiatric unit when I received a random call at work. It was a woman asking for help. She cried, “I want to kill myself.”. Alexis Cariaga, RN. She was crying so hard that I could barely understand her. I started asking her questions so I could figure out how to help. I asked for her name, where she lived, her phone number, who was home with her, if she took any medication, and if she had a gun.

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Nurse Practitioners in the Ascendant

Daily Nurse

Now more than ever, the role of the nurse practitioner is hitting new heights in terms of career opportunities, NP autonomy, and patients’ ability to access expert care provided by dedicated advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) throughout the U.S. If any group of healthcare professionals is in the ascendant at this time in history, there […].

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Comfort Care Homes Build Bridges to Hospice for Underserved Patients

Hospice News

For terminally ill patients who lack secure housing or loved ones to care for them, hospice is typically not an option. Organizations called comfort care homes have been working to fill this gap. These are generally nonprofit residential facilities that will give patients a place to stay while they receive hospice care. These organizations first emerged in the 1980s during the AIDS epidemic to serve patients who had ben rejected by their families. .

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4 Tips to Manage Holiday Stress

Minority Nurse

Nurses live with heightened stress and holiday stress can make things feel much worse. With patients and patient care a top priority, nurses can’t just go through the motions in their jobs without potentially catastrophic consequences. So how can nurses, who often face both physical and emotional job stressors, manage holiday stress? Finding a way to manage stress will help you feel better and enjoy the season. .

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Mirror Image: How Well Does Your Website Reflect Your Brand?

Home Care Pulse

Article Contents: – Introduction. – Make Sure Your Site Has Visual Appeal. – Pay Attention to Your Navigation. – Choose Content to Improve Your Conversion Rate. – Make Sure You’re Reflecting Your Brand Throughout Your Website. Article Contents: 1. Make Sure Your Site Has Visual Appeal. 2. Pay Attention to Your Navigation. 3.

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Nurse of the Week: U.S. Navy Veteran Gregory Jones

Daily Nurse

The commercials for the Navy said that if you joined, you could “Live the adventure,” and Gregory Jones, then 16, took note. A total of 26 years of active service took Jones around the world twice, to 30 countries on five continents. It changed his life and cemented visuals he won’t forget. Then he retired, […].

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Hospices Face ‘Astronomical’ Costs to Attract and Keep Staff

Hospice News

Hospices are allocating more financial and operational resources on staffing initiatives than ever before to remain afloat and grow. Recruitment and retention have been top of mind for hospice providers amid ongoing workforce shortages that have only worsened with the pandemic. More than 67% of the 203 hospice care professionals surveyed indicated that staffing would be their greatest non-COVID related challenge this year, according to the 2022 Hospice News Outlook Survey and Report.

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Risks Facing Nurse Practitioners Today

Minority Nurse

Nurse practitioners (NPs) have a great deal of responsibility regarding patient care, and as the healthcare landscape evolves, so do the daily risks NPs face. Despite compassionate work and service to the community, one lawsuit can affect your professional reputation. Nurse practitioner malpractice data can be used to inform and address areas of clinical improvement as well as help to improve the quality of care and patient safety.

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Tips for Creating a Dementia-Friendly Home

Today's Caregiver

Almost every part of a home can impact quality of life for someone living with a dementia-related illness and their family care partners—even seemingly-cosmetic choices such as wall colors, furniture patterns, and dishware.

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Toasted Almond Biscotti: Festive Holiday Treat for Nurses

Daily Nurse

It’s almost time to celebrate the holidays, so here’s a delicious recipe for Toasted Almond Biscotti shared by Lourdes Maria R. Casao, Ph.D., RN, FNP, NPD-BC, the Director of the Education Department at CHA Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center in Los Angeles, California. It’s holiday time, and if you’re looking for a festive holiday treat, here’s […].

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OIG Rolls Provider Relief Fund Audits for Hospices

Hospice News

The U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) Office of the Inspector General (OIG) recently began to probe hospices in its initial phase of Provider Relief Fund (PRF) audits. More than two years after the CARES Act established the $175 billion PRF, federal regulators are moving forward on audits that closely examine the ways that providers spent these dollars.

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Why You Need to Track Recruitment Data—And Which Metrics Are the Key to Your Success

Home Care Pulse

HCP WEBINAR. Why You Need to Track Recruitment Data—And Which Metrics Are the Key to Your Success Wednesday, November 30th, 2022. Wednesday, November 30th, 2022. Wednesday, November 30th, 2022. 1:30pm EST | 60 min. 1:30pm EST | 60 min. 1:30pm EST | 60 min. Have you ever heard the saying, “What gets measured, gets managed?”. Recruitment doesn’t work without the data, and the more home care agencies can dive into tangible business insights, the more likely they are to succeed.

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A Race To The Finish

Today's Caregiver

I’ve entered a race I would have never chosen to be. I’m taking care of her who took care of me. The funeral was the easy, a skill I’ve learned and consider an art The nightmare began when I was left to console my mother’s broken heart.

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Pumpkin Squash Pudding: Antidote for Holiday Sweet Tooth

Daily Nurse

Holidays are all about delicious treats, and Nancy Mitchell, a registered nurse at the Assisted Living Center, shares her go-to holiday recipe for Pumpkin Squash Pudding. Mitchell says this recipe for Pumpkin Squash Pudding is gluten- and dairy-free, making it the perfect treat to serve when you have guests over. “You can never tell what […].

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Fallout of 2023 Home Health Payment Rule Likely to Affect Hospices

Hospice News

While home health operators brace for the impact of the meager 2023 reimbursement rates, hospices likewise must prepare for a ripple effect. The U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) recently established a 0.7% base rate payment increase for home health care in 2023. While this is an improvement from the 4.2% aggregate cuts the agency first proposed in August, the small increase still means that home health companies have to tighten their belts.

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Nursing Career Change and the Soul

Nurse Keith's Digital Doorway

When a nurse needs a career change, the reasons can be myriad and multifaceted. However, when we only reach for the money or for career "advancement", we may miss a golden opportunity for a different kind of personal and professional blossoming to take place. We nurses change the course of our careers based on many factors, one of which may be money or advancement.

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Joy Makes Home Visit

The Bucket-List Blog

Our stories about meaningful experiences are written as they unfold. Therefore, most stories are in the present tense. Some of the patients in these stories are no longer with us. They, and their families, gave us permission to share their experience with you. For those who have since passed, we share these in their memories with deep appreciation for what they have taught us about life and living.

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Alzheimer’s Care Update – Is Alzheimer’s Disease an Autoimmune Disorder?

Responsive Home Care

Pinning down a cure for Alzheimer’s has become just as complex as the tau threads long considered to be the core cause of the disease. But now, researchers may be drawing one step closer to untangling the puzzle of Alzheimer’s disease, through another train of thought. New findings are leaning towards the hypothesis of an […]. The post Alzheimer’s Care Update – Is Alzheimer’s Disease an Autoimmune Disorder?

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As Headwinds Rage, Large Hospice Companies Lay Groundwork for Potential 2023 Growth

Hospice News

Labor shortages and other headwinds have battered hospices during 2022, including large companies. Some of these providers are making near-term investments that cut into revenue but are expected to pay off in the long run. Providers are seeing troubles on multiple fronts, as reflected in third quarter earnings reports. This year brought the return of Medicare sequestration, and pandemic-driven disruption in referral streams are lingering.

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Caring for Patients With Alzheimer’s

Diversity Nursing

Alzheimer Disease (AD) is the most common type of dementia, accounting for at least 2/3 of the cases of dementia in people age 65 and older. AD is a neurodegenerative disease that causes progressive and disabling impairment of cognitive functions including memory, comprehension, language, attention, reasoning, and judgment. According to Johns Hopkins Medicine , t here are over 6 million Americans living with AD with 3 million new cases diagnosed each year.

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Studying the Connections in Carbs, Casseroles and Grief

Solace

“Food evokes memories, and it reminds us where we come from. Food is a sensory experience that helps create community, nourish our bodies, and brings us life,” Baylor University associate professor Candi Cann writes. When the death studies scholar thinks back on her childhood, she remembers her late mother’s “love on a plate” – her mom picking up special treats from the Stein bakery in Dallas for sleepovers and special holiday weekends, goodies like “cheese pockets” and “cinnamon crispies.

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New Research Looks at Alzheimer’s as a Possible Autoimmune Disorder

Home Sweet Home In-Home Care

Learn why researchers are now looking into whether or not Alzheimer’s is an autoimmune disorder. Discovering a cure for Alzheimer’s has grown to be as tangled as the tau threads long thought to be the core cause of the disease. Now, however, research workers may be coming a step closer to unraveling the mystery of Alzheimer’s, by using an alternative train of thought.

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Kain Capital Forms New Hospice Holdings Company, Makes First Acquisition

Hospice News

Kansas City-based Hospice Care of America (HCA) was recently acquired by a newly formed holdings company established by the private equity firm Kain Capital LLC. Financial details of the transaction were undisclosed. Kain Capital established PERA Holdings as a way to gain a foothold in the hospice market. HCA marks the company’s first purchase, acquiring a majority stake in the company through the transaction.

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