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Navigating the World of Long-Term Care: A Guide for Nurses

Minority Nurse

In the vast and varied landscape of healthcare careers, long-term care is sometimes overlooked. What is Long-term Care? Long-term care (LTC) refers to a range of services to meet a person’s health or personal care needs for an extended period.

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Addus to Acquire Tennessee Quality Care for $106 Million

Hospice News

Addus expects the transaction to further its goal of co-locating its clinical services in markets where it already has a personal care footprint. We are pleased to expand our market presence in Tennessee with the addition of the Tennessee Quality Care operations. The deal is set to close in the third quarter of the year. “We

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Human Understanding Metric: Enhancing patient-centered care in skilled nursing facilities

Rehab Realities by Renee Kinder

As I make my name card, I review the agenda, “Driven by Data: The Road to Success in Healthcare Delivery.” One key metric that she presented to further drive home the point of human connection as a driver for person-centered care is the Human Understanding Metric (HUM). Finally, personalization. OK, sounds great!

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Motherhood and Caregiving: Balancing the Roles

Community Home Health Care

How Community Home Healthcare Can Help Affordable Pricing: We believe that nothing should stand in the way of getting quality home care. That’s why we offer a variety of payment options , including Medicaid, Managed Long Term Care (MLTC), Private Pay, and Long Term Home Health Care Programs.

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Lessons from nurses, reflections from the past

Rehab Realities by Renee Kinder

Embracing these differences across patients and across interdisciplinary team members allows us to enrich the therapeutic process, fostering inclusivity and promoting personalized care tailored to each resident’s specific goals and preferences. My first AAPACN conference was back in the days of AANAC in San Antonio.

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Why Choose Traditions Health?

Traditions Health

Accreditation surveys are conducted at least once every 36 months by a team of highly trained healthcare professionals, to ensure compliance with the highest standards. It’s a voluntary commitment that we’ve made to consistently provide the highest quality of care.

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Common Questions About Hospice Care

Traditions Health

This type of care enables a patient to live their last days with dignity, support, grace, and with as much purpose as possible. Hospice care can be provided wherever a person resides. This may include a personal residence or a long-term care facility. Who Is Eligible to Receive Hospice Care?