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HCP Launches Exclusive End-of-Life Training Series in Partnership with Barbara Karnes

Home Care Pulse

“End-of-life care brings unique challenges to care providers, those receiving care, and their families—so it’s important to have the knowledge and skills care for those experiencing a terminal illness. According to Barbara Karnes, “Dying is not a physical event. It’s not a medical event.

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Reason for referral: Documentation tips for therapists

Rehab Realities by Renee Kinder

Today, I would like for us all to consider not merely the importance of documenting daily skilled care but also the reason for referral and the need for initiating services in the first place. No specific medical event reported by nursing.” If you didn’t document it, it didn’t happen.

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Establishing Boundaries as a Caregiver: Making Room for Privacy

Home Sweet Home In-Home Care

Go on vacations, attend events and activities with other friends and family members, or take a novel to the park for a relaxing afternoon. Home Sweet Home In-Home Care’s care experts are always on hand to fill your caregiving shoes when you take time for self-care. Considering emotional privacy.

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Exploring the Link Between Vision Changes and Dementia

American In-Home Care

Think that the events taking place on TV are actually happening in the room. A referred care provider from American, Advocate or Whitsyms In-Home Care can help older adults with a wide variety of challenges, including vision changes and dementia. Struggle to eat or tend to other activities of daily living independently.

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