Barbara Karnes answers, “Is it Painful to Die?”
Barbara is an internationally recognized author, speaker, thought leader, and expert on end-of-life care and the dynamics of dying.
Barbara is an internationally recognized author, speaker, thought leader, and expert on end-of-life care and the dynamics of dying.
In a recent survey of more than 100 home health providers by the Home Health Care News, just four said that their organization mandates staff vaccinations. About 62% of the respondents said their organizations are encouraging or incentivizing vaccinations.
We are thrilled to announce that Barbara Karnes, RN, has graciously agreed to contribute a monthly guest blog just for In the Know readers! Barbara is an internationally recognized author, speaker, thought leader, and expert on end-of-life care and the dynamics of dying.
Brian Petranick, CEO of international home care organization, Right at Home discusses why the consumers mindset has changed, why your agency is more agile than ever, which workplace adaptations are most beneficial and what opportunities you need to capitilize on now.
Choosing an online caregiver training program? Here are 11 questions you should ask to help you determine the right provider.
John Bradshaw's, CEO of Georgetown Home Care made the decision to take COVID-positive patients and he's here to tell us the how and the why.
The project, launched by marketing firm Luckie back in April, was intended to be a temporary project to help keep seniors connected and optimistic during the pandemic. But each day, the station gains more and more listeners and now has a team of 18 senior DJs!
To succeed, agencies need to approach the crisis as if it were the new normal and establish clear operating protocols and strategies that could be sustained indefinitely.
As healthcare workers, it’s our mission to fix, encourage, and comfort those in our care.
Hopefully the data we’ve gathered will offer some measure of clarity to home care owners as they navigate the uncharted waters of COVID-19.
Retention has always been important, but in a post-pandemic world, it’s more important than ever for your business to turn inward to your clients and employees.
We must remember that there are real people, many of whom are “at-risk seniors” living at home all alone with no one to talk to, unable to get out for fresh air, and lacking the technology to even see a familiar face now and then.