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Minimize Caregiving Conflict

Sustainable Caregiving

Don Lancaster So much of our caregiving experience feels out of control, which is stressful. Caregiving conflicts can be unsettling.

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Transforming care delivery with AI-powered scheduling 

AlayaCare

Despite the increasing demands and new challenges that home care agencies are facing, ensuring that clients receive the best possible care remains paramount for all caregivers. By minimizing cancelled or missed visits, this innovative technology can help maintain consistency and stability in the care journey.

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Ways To Avoid Family Conflicts at Funerals

Caregiver Support Services

Unfortunately, funerals can become a forum for family conflicts, as heightened emotions, unresolved issues, disagreements over the distribution of assets, and differing opinions on how to honor the deceased burst into the open. Dealing with family conflicts during times of loss is challenging and stressful. It’s not about you.

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Voices: Tim Smokoff, General Manager, Home Health and Hospice, MatrixCare

Hospice News

Minimizing the back-and-forth of claims and optimizing billable services and visit schedules boost profitability. The goal is to fine-tune our clients’ operations to achieve better outcomes, enhance staff efficiency on both ends, and ultimately minimize errors by aligning with best practices.

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5 tips to increase continuity of care in home care [free care plan worksheet]

AlayaCare

A stronger relationship between caregivers and clients: resulting in more successful treatment plans. Streamline home care software Streamlining home care software and continuity of care can provide several advantages to both clients and caregivers. Greater satisfaction from clients: due to trust and communication between them.

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Education Key to Protecting Hospice Staff from Workplace Violence

Hospice News

Ensuring staff are educated and trained is crucial for hospices to minimize workplace safety risks, particularly when it comes to providing community-based care. To a certain extent, we need to follow the rules in the home, even if they conflict with what our own rules and what society’s rules may be. That’s the positive thing.

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The Effects of the Pandemic on Older Adults

Home With Help

Studies are conflicting as the population seems to have shown a pull in opposite directions. What we do know is that everyone dealt with isolation and minimal hospital/doctor access. Of course, physical interactions were minimized too for their own safety. Caregivers can do the check-ins for you.