Literature Review



Hearing loss, loneliness may contribute to cognitive decline in older adults

07/30/25 at 03:00 AM

Hearing loss, loneliness may contribute to cognitive decline in older adults McKnights Senior Living; by John Roszkowski; 7/28/25 Hearing loss and loneliness can contribute to dementia in older adults, and simple interventions to address hearing loss, such as hearing aids, may reduce cognitive decline in some cases, new research finds. ... Results of the study showed that higher levels and worsening self-reported hearing impairment were associated with steeper decline in episodic memory issues and executive functioning (verbal fluency). Further, the researchers found that individuals who were not socially isolated but still felt lonely saw their cognitive decline accelerate if they were deaf.

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Today's Encouragement: We could never learn to be brave and patient, if ...

07/30/25 at 03:00 AM

We could never learn to be brave and patient, if there were only joy in the world.  ~ Helen Keller

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Casting hope: A last wish by the water

07/29/25 at 03:00 AM

Casting hope: A last wish by the water The Citizen, Fayette County, GA; by Compassus Hospice; 7/27/25 For Compassus hospice patient Gerry Higginbotham of Fayetteville, GA, the simple act of casting a line into the ocean had long been a dream—one that felt just out of reach. But thanks to a compassionate care team and the support of the Angel Foundation, that dream became a reality. ... The Hospice Angel Foundation generously covered the cost of lodging near Tybee Island, GA. But transportation and food expenses remained a challenge. That’s when the Compassus Fayetteville hospice team did something extraordinary: they personally donated funds to cover the remaining trip costs, ensuring Gerry and his daughter could make the journey. ... This wasn’t just a trip—it was a moment of peace, purpose and joy for someone who had given so much of himself to others. 

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Job Board 7/29/25

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S.2287 - Palliative Care and Hospice Education and Training Act

07/29/25 at 03:00 AM

S.2287 - Palliative Care and Hospice Education and Training Act Congress.gov, 199th Congress (2025-2026); bill sponsored by Sen. Tammy Baldwin; introduced 7/15/25 Introduction: To amend the Public Health Service Act to increase the number of permanent faculty in palliative care at accredited allopathic and osteopathic medical schools, nursing schools and other programs, including social work, physician assistant, and chaplaincy education programs, to promote education and research in palliative care and hospice, and to support the development of faculty careers in academic palliative and hospice care. [Click on the title's link the full document.]

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Decades-old SLO County hospice nonprofit suddenly collapsed. What happened?

07/29/25 at 03:00 AM

Decades-old SLO County hospice nonprofit suddenly collapsed. What happened? The Tribune, San Luis Obispo, CA; by Chloe Shrager; 7/27/25 A beloved San Luis Obispo-based home health and hospice care nonprofit suddenly closed its doors last month after nearly 80 years of service, leaving many in the community wondering what went wrong. For decades, Wilshire Health and Community Services offered clinical hospice care, home health and other vital community services to SLO County’s ill and aging. Just over a month before its permanent closure, Wilshire had a booth set up at the California Association For Health Services At Home Annual Conference and Expo in Rancho Mirage on May 19 to 22. The organization had started making plans for its annual fundraiser held at the Hearst Ranch Dairy Barn in August and was still accepting donations. Business appeared to be booming. Now, Wilshire’s offices are emptied out, its website has been taken down, its Hospice Hope Chest thrift store has shut down for good and the once-thriving organization is in the process of filing for bankruptcy. So, how did things turn south so quickly? ... 

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Why more seniors are going broke in the last 5 years of life

07/29/25 at 03:00 AM

Why more seniors are going broke in the last 5 years of life SavingAdvice.com; by Riley Jones; 7/27/25 ... According to recent data, more seniors than ever are entering the last five years of life with little to no savings, and some are accumulating serious debt. Despite years of work, careful budgeting, and modest living, the final chapter of life is becoming one of the most financially devastating. ...

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Vet to Vet Cafe brings veterans together

07/29/25 at 03:00 AM

Vet to Vet Cafe brings veterans together Tribune Chronicle, Warren, ; by Bob Coupland; 7/26/25 Veterans looking for a casual place to gather for fellowship, conversation, snacks and education can visit the newly formed Vet to Vet Cafe at the Warren SCOPE Senior Center. The new program, which started this summer, runs from 2 to 4 p.m. the second Thursday of each month at the senior center, ... John Bower, chaplain for Grace Hospice, said there are educational programs focused on veterans, including assistance with therapy access, acquiring necessary items such as hearing aids and utilizing services offered by the Veterans Association.  “We started in June as an opportunity to get veterans together for conversation or educational programs,” Bower said. ... Autumn Lopez, administrator for Grace Hospice, expressed enthusiasm for organizing the Vet to Vet Cafe with participating veterans. “The goal is to connect veterans with the services and programs that are out there to help them,” she said.

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By the Bay Health CEO on stretching home health dollar, surviving proposed rate cuts

07/29/25 at 03:00 AM

By the Bay Health CEO on stretching home health dollar, surviving proposed rate cuts Home Health Care News; by Joyce Famakinwa; 7/25/25 ... By the Bay Health CEO Skelly Wingard aims to improve the quality and accessibility of the company’s home health care line by enhancing the company’s clinical informatics and collaborating across service lines and managed care. These initiatives emerge amid regulatory uncertainty, as proposed Medicare home health rate cuts have raised alarms across the industry. Wingard warned that such cuts could force many providers out of business.By the Bay Health is an affiliate of the University of California San Francisco Health. The organization’s service lines include hospice, palliative, pediatric and skilled home health care. The company serves the entire Bay Area.

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Nidal Rahal, MD: A quiet force in geriatric and hospice care

07/29/25 at 03:00 AM

Nidal Rahal, MD: A quiet force in geriatric and hospice care CEOWorld Magazine; by Anna Papdopoulos; 7/27/25 In a time when healthcare is growing more complex, Dr. Nidal Rahal is staying focused on what matters: his patients. From private hospital rooms to long-term care units, he’s been quietly building a career defined by service, leadership, and long hours. Based in Germantown, Tennessee, Dr. Rahal now runs his own practice—Geriatrics and Palliative Care PLLC ... “I’ve always believed in showing up where I’m most needed,” he says. “For me, that’s meant working with the elderly, with families, and with people facing end-of-life decisions.” ... His practice is now a central hub for hospitalized patient follow-up, inpatient rehab, and palliative consults. He remains active at St. Francis Bartlett, where he’s part of the Medical Executive Committee and serves as an admitting rehab physician. Despite the move, Dr. Rahal still works closely with Hope Hospice and Unity Hospice, continuing a leadership role that spans over a decade.

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Today's Encouragement: There'll be a part of me that goes on ...

07/29/25 at 03:00 AM

There'll be a part of me that goes on.You created something. You made a mark on your time. I don't know why that's so important to me. It just is. But I'm not finished!I'm as lost as everybody else.I'm still looking, I'm still searching.I may not ever figure it all out, but I'm trying.~ Billy Joel, from And So It Goes - Part 2 documentary 

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Hospice | CMS.gov/Fraud Fast Facts

07/29/25 at 03:00 AM

Hospice | CMS.gov/Fraud Fast FactsCMS.gov/Fraud; by CMS; July 2025 ... Medicare hospice utilization has increased in recent years. In Fiscal Year 2024, Medicare payments for hospice reached over $27 billion, with approximately 1.8 million Medicare beneficiaries receiving hospice care. CMS has taken significant action to address likely fraudulent behavior occurring in Medicare-enrolled hospices, including long lengths of stay, co-located hospices, and high rates of beneficiaries discharged alive. [This Fast Facts one-page sheet includes:]

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Tell us more podcast: Episode 1-Dr. Betty Ferrell

07/29/25 at 03:00 AM

Tell us more: Episode 1-Dr. Betty FerrellJournal of Palliative Medicine; podcast by Betty Ferrell, Yilong Peng, William E Rosa, Richard E Leiter; 7/22/25The Journal of Palliative Medicine'sTell Us More: The Palliative Care Oral History Project" seeks to tell the story of hospice and palliative care through informal interviews with pivotal leaders in the field. In each episode, hosts Drs. Ricky Leiter and Billy Rosa, along with research assistant Dr. Yilong Peng, sit down with an Hospice and Palliative Care luminary and do what our field does best-ask questions, listen, and reflect. In the first episode, Drs. Leiter and Rosa interviewed Dr. Betty Ferrell, Director of Nursing Research and Education, and a Professor at City of Hope Medical Center in Duarte, California. Editor's note: Listen now to this inspiring interview with Dr. Betty Ferrell.

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The hidden leadership threat draining workplace productivity

07/29/25 at 03:00 AM

The hidden leadership threat draining workplace productivity Forbes; by Julian Hayes II; 7/27/25 If speed is a premium currency in modern business, friction is the hidden tax. It doesn't appear on your balance sheet or get highlighted on the org chart. Yet, it compounds daily through missed deadlines, disengaged employees, decision bottlenecks, various leadership issues, and a tech stack that overwhelms more than it empowers. ... Perhaps the most revealing (and to some surprising) insight: executives reported the highest levels of friction. The very individuals tasked with solving complexity are often the most affected by it. This discovery underscores a deeper truth: friction isn't merely an operational issue. It's also a leadership issue. ... [The] following four categories of friction offer a diagnostic window into the health of an organization's leadership infrastructure. ...

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Hospice of Wichita Falls hosts ceremony for Wall of Service

07/29/25 at 02:00 AM

Hospice of Wichita Falls hosts ceremony for Wall of Service KFDX /KJTL Wichita Falls, TX; by Aaron Gonders; 7/24/25 The Hospice of Wichita Falls’ Wall of Service is empty following a first-of-its-kind ceremony in the hospice’s garden. The Wall of Service was created as part of a Texoma Gives project. It has room for 54 individual plaques, each recognizing a veteran or first responder who entrusted their end-of-life care to Hospice of Wichita Falls. Sheppard Air Force Base was also involved in the ceremony, with service members acting as volunteers and providing a guest speaker. Wichita Falls Hospice hopes to do more of these ceremonies, but only once the wall is filled again.

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51 health systems with strong finances

07/28/25 at 03:20 AM

51 health systems with strong finances Becker's Hospital Review; by Andrew Cass; 7/21/25 Here are 51 health systems with strong operational metrics and solid financial positions, according to reports from credit rating agencies Fitch Ratings and Moody’s Investors Service released in 2025. This is not an exhaustive list. Health systems were compiled from credit rating reports [and are listed alphabetically.]

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When grief involves trauma − a social worker explains how to support survivors of the recent floods and other devastating losses

07/28/25 at 03:10 AM

When grief involves trauma − a social worker explains how to support survivors of the recent floods and other devastating losses The Conversation; podcast by Gemma Ware with Dr. Liza Lane; 7/17/25 The July 4, 2025, floods in Kerr County, Texas, swept away children and entire families, leaving horror in their wake. Days later, flash floods struck Ruidoso, New Mexico, killing three people, including two young children. ... When death is sudden, violent, or when a body is never recovered, grief gets tangled up with trauma. In these situations, people don’t only grieve the death. They struggle with the terror of how it happened, the unanswered questions and the shock etched into their bodies. I’m a social work professor, grief researcher and the founder of The Young Widowhood Project, a research initiative aimed at expanding scholarship and public understanding of premature spousal loss. Both my personal loss and professional work have shown me how trauma changes the grieving process and what kind of support actually helps. To understand how trauma can complicate grief, it’s important to first understand how people typically respond to loss.

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Today's Encouragement: He prayed--it wasn't my religion. ...

07/28/25 at 03:00 AM

He prayed - it wasn't my religion; She ate - it wasn't what I ate; He spoke - it wasn't my language; She dressed - it wasn't what I wore; He took my hand - it wasn't the colour of mine. But when she laughed - it was how I laughed, and when he cried - it was how I cried. Amy Maddox, 16 years old, “Underneath We’re All the Same”

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Dignity at risk: hospice care faces critical worker shortage amidst policy challenges

07/28/25 at 03:00 AM

Dignity at risk: hospice care faces critical worker shortage amidst policy challenges ABC WCIV-4 News, Charleston, SC; by Webb Wright; 7/23/25 Officials are giving dire predictions for the future of palliative care and hospice care. There's a rapidly growing need for nurses and healthcare workers in those areas, including home healthcare and nursing home workers. Educators and facilitators in those areas of care are working to prevent a crisis that's expected to peak in less than a decade. By 2033, the number of new projected jobs in this area of healthcare is expected to be more than 820,000, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. With a median starting salary of under $35,000, recruiters and workers are scrambling to fill the void sooner rather than later.

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BetterRX receives strategic investment from BVP Forge to transform hospice pharmacy care nationwide and appoints Tim Tannert as CEO

07/28/25 at 03:00 AM

BetterRX receives strategic investment from BVP Forge to transform hospice pharmacy care nationwide and appoints Tim Tannert as CEOBusinesswire press release; 7/25/25BetterRX, the leading hospice pharmacy platform, today announced a strategic growth investment from BVP Forge, to accelerate its future growth. BetterRX also announced the appointment of Tim Tannert as its new CEO.

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Willey Family Foundation dedicates patient suite and garden at Aroostook House of Comfort

07/28/25 at 03:00 AM

Willey Family Foundation dedicates patient suite and garden at Aroostook House of Comfort The County, Presque Isle, ME; Press Release; 7/24/25 The Aroostook Hospice Foundation is honored to announce the dedication of its first named patient suite at the Aroostook House of Comfort, made possible through a generous commitment from the Willey Family Foundation. This marks a major  milestone in the Foundation’s recently revitalized Naming Opportunities Campaign, launched to sustain and strengthen its mission while offering a meaningful way for donors to create lasting legacies. With a pledge of $15,000 annually, the Willey Family Foundation will fulfill and exceed the $50,000 naming level for a patient suite. This dedication is in loving memory of Philip and Vivian Willey. In addition to the suite, the family is also naming a garden area outside the suite  window, providing a serene space for reflection and comfort. Through donor-advised funding managed by the Maine Community Foundation, the Willey Family Foundation has contributed more than $47,000 to the Aroostook Hospice Foundation to date.

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Home-based hospice operators welcome CMS anti-fraud efforts

07/28/25 at 03:00 AM

Home-based hospice operators welcome CMS anti-fraud efforts Home Health Care News; by Joyce Famakinwa; 7/24/25 In an effort to combat fraud, the hospice industry may see increased scrutiny from the U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). Home-based care providers that offer hospice services, including AccentCare and Elara Caring, told Home Health Care News they hope that CMS will act on their statements about bad actors in the industry – and that a crackdown would protect “high-integrity” providers. ... Companies like AccentCare, which offer both home health and hospice services, welcome CMS’s active approach to rooting out fraud. “We hope it materializes,” Dr. Balu Natarajan, chief medical officer at AccentCare, told HHCN. ... Similar to AccentCare, Elara Caring believes that this would be a step in the right direction. “We fully support CMS’s efforts to crack down on fraud in hospice and home health,” an Elara Caring spokesperson told HHCN in an email.  

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Your secret weapon: How simple recognition fuels success

07/28/25 at 03:00 AM

Your secret weapon: How simple recognition fuels success HR Daily Advisor; by HR Daily Advisor Staff; 7/23/25 In today’s fast-moving work world, the key to winning isn’t just about cool tech or smart processes. It’s about truly putting people first. Dr. Meisha-Ann Martin, VP of People Research at Workhuman and speaker at SHRM 25, recently showed us just how powerful this can be. She highlighted that when done right, recognition isn’t just a nice gesture – it’s a game-changer for your entire company.

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Job Board 7/28/25

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Be on the lookout for this new Medicare scam

07/28/25 at 03:00 AM

Be on the lookout for this new Medicare scam Las Vegas Review-Journal; by Toni King; 7/24/25 Dear Toni: A hospice agent recently came knocking on the doors in my neighborhood saying he represented Medicare. He was giving away hospice gifts and told me that I could receive these Medicare services at no charge for me and my husband. I told him that I did not give out personal information to anyone that I do not know. Now, I’m concerned that I could have made a mistake. Should I call and ask if this Medicare service is still available? —Deidre, Katy, Texas Dear Deidre: Medicare is not giving away anything free! This is a new scam that is targeting America’s Medicare population.  ...Editor's Note: Though we’ve addressed this topic repeatedly in recent months, ongoing awareness and community education remain essential. Please continue seeking opportunities to collaborate with media outlets in your service areas to help inform and protect vulnerable populations. Use the following articles—previously featured in our newsletter—as reference points:

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