Why Your Agency Should Focus More on Palliative Care
Palliative care is less widely known than most healthcare services that your clients may need. Are your caregivers trained to identify those needs?
Palliative care is less widely known than most healthcare services that your clients may need. Are your caregivers trained to identify those needs?
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Current research shows that following a hospital stay, receiving professional care at home can reduce readmissions by as much as 25 percent – but only if your care team has the tools and knowledge they need to make it so!