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Hundreds of veterans to be honored at Summit Park during welcome home celebration
09/25/25 at 03:00 AMHundreds of veterans to be honored at Summit Park during welcome home celebration ABC WCPO-9, Blue Ash, OH; by Taylor Woods; 9/24/25Hospice of Cincinnati is hosting its fourth annual welcome home celebration for veterans at Summit Park, honoring their service and sacrifice with special tributes. Meet Karl Matson, a retired Air Force veteran who now enjoys taking long walks at the park. ... "It's incredibly powerful to see the country honoring veterans today, especially for the Vietnam War veterans, they came back in during a tough time," Matson said. He is a hospice volunteer. According to Hospice of Cincinnati, one out of four hospice patients are veterans. Matson said it's important to recognize their sacrifices. Tributes will be given to veterans of each era, honoring those who are still around and those who are no longer with us.
Delaware Hospice names McDonough next chief executive officer
09/25/25 at 03:00 AMDelaware Hospice names McDonough next chief executive officer Coastal Point; Press Release; 9/23/25 The Board of Trustees of Delaware hospice has appointed Charles McDonough, MHA, as the organization’s next chief executive officer, succeeding Susan D. Lloyd, RN, MSN, who has served in the position for more than 38 years. “On behalf of the Board, I am honored to welcome Charles McDonough as the next CEO of Delaware Hospice,” said Board Chair Dan McCarthy. “Charles is a proven healthcare leader with deep expertise in hospice, palliative care and home health services. His career reflects a remarkable record of operational excellence, growth leadership and the development of compassionate care platforms. We are confident he will build upon Susan’s extraordinary legacy and guide Delaware Hospice into its next chapter of service and innovation.” ... McDonough will join Delaware Hospice on Sept. 29.
Carolina Caring Foundation helps hospice patient fulfill dream at North Carolina Zoo
09/25/25 at 03:00 AMCarolina Caring Foundation helps hospice patient fulfill dream at North Carolina Zoo Carolina Caring, Newton, NC; Press Release; 9/23/25 A hospice patient fulfilled her lifelong dream of meeting and feeding a giraffe thanks to the Life Enrichment Fund through the Carolina Caring Foundation. Deborah, a patient at Carolina Caring, has always been fascinated by the wildlife of Africa, the work of Jane Goodall, and the unique beauty of giraffes. ... Deborah has always had an adventurous spirit. In the past, she tried many new experiences—including a fun helicopter ride with her family during a beach trip—but one thing she always yearned to do was meet a giraffe. Her Carolina Caring social worker, Carley, recognized this dream and soon created a pathway for this wish to come true. . ... Carolina Caring gave this family more than just a trip to the zoo. They provided a celebration and memory-making that the family will now forever carry in their hearts and minds.
Your leadership sets the emotional ...
09/25/25 at 03:00 AMYour leadership sets the emotional tone for your team. ~ Allison Dunn
Conquering imposter syndrome with Maureen Zappala
09/25/25 at 03:00 AMConquering imposter syndrome with Maureen Zappala Teleios Collaborative Network (TCN); pod/videocast hosted by Chris Comeaux with Maureen Zappala; 9/24/25 Ever feel one mistake away from being “found out”? You’re not alone. Former NASA propulsion engineer Maureen Zappala shares how imposter syndrome secretly affects high performers and provides practical strategies to overcome self-doubt that holds us back from our full potential. Maureen shares her journey from melting equipment at NASA’s jet engine test facility to becoming the first female and youngest manager of its Propulsion Systems Lab. Despite her impressive credentials, she constantly questioned her worth, even believing she was hired only because she was a woman. What makes this episode particularly valuable is Maureen's practical framework for tackling imposter syndrome. She outlines five powerful strategies that begin with recognizing the symptoms and culminate in connecting with your deeper purpose.
Emotional analytics in HRtech: Measuring mood, motivation, and morale
09/25/25 at 03:00 AMEmotional analytics in HRtech: Measuring mood, motivation, and morale HRTechSeries; by HRTech Staff Writer; 9/22/25 Organizations have used the same set of HR metrics for decades to keep track of the health of their employees: turnover rates, absenteeism, performance scores, and time-to-hire. These benchmarks are useful, but they don’t tell the whole story about what really makes an organization successful. They keep track of what employees do, but not how they feel. That gap is no longer acceptable in today’s fast-paced workplace, where employee experience is becoming more and more important for engagement and retention.
Building blocks of hospice family caregiver support
09/25/25 at 02:00 AMBuilding blocks of hospice family caregiver support Hospice News; by Holly Vossel; 9/24/25 Untapped reimbursement opportunities exist when it comes to developing a sustainable family caregiving infrastructure in the face of rising demand for home-based hospice care. ... Among the payment avenues with potential to improve support for caregivers is the Medicaid-funded Structured Family Caregiving (SFC) program. SFC coverage includes a modest financial stipend to health care providers that offer home- and community-based services for caregivers. ... Roughly 63 million Americans are family caregivers, an increase of nearly 50% since 2015, according to a report from the National Alliance for Caregiving and AARP. About one-in-every-four adults is a caregiver to a family member, with 40% of these individuals providing high-intensity care, the report found. About half of the nation’s caregivers reported negative financial impacts, with one-in-five unable to afford basic needs such as food and 25% taking on debt. Additionally, one-in-five caregivers have poor health outcomes, the report found.Editor's Note: Are you aware that the 2008 CMS Hospice Conditions of Participation identify the "family" 423 times? (Yes, I've searched, counted, and categorized.) Click here for AARP's 2025 edition of Caregiving in the US.
Hospital staffing and patient outcomes after private equity acquisition
09/25/25 at 02:00 AMHospital staffing and patient outcomes after private equity acquisition Annals of Internal Medicine; by Sneha Kannan, MD, MS, Joseph Dov Bruch, PhD, José R. Zubizarreta, PhD, Jennifer Stevens, MD, MS, and Zirui Song, MD, PhD; 9/23/25 Conclusion: After private equity acquisition, hospitals on average reduced salaries and staffing relative to nonacquired hospitals, notably in the EDs and ICUs, which are higher-acuity and staffing-sensitive areas. This decreased capacity to deliver care may explain the increased patient transfers to other hospitals, shortened ICU lengths of stay, and increased ED mortality.
Driving innovation: Healthsperien launches Center for Health Research, Policy & Strategy led by seasoned experts
09/24/25 at 03:00 AMDriving innovation: Healthsperien launches Center for Health Research, Policy & Strategy led by seasoned experts PR Newswire, Washginton, DC; by Healthsperien; 9/23/25 Healthsperien announces the official launch of its Center for Health Research, Policy & Strategy, marking the third in a series of new Centers of Expertise designed to provide clients with specialized, high-quality services and reinforce Healthsperien as a comprehensive partner and integrated hub for health policy, government relations, and research strategies. ... The Center will be led by Dianne Munevar, Partner, who joins Healthsperien after serving as Vice President of Health Care Strategy at NORC at the University of Chicago. She will lead a seasoned team of 5 research, policy, and strategy experts, who also come from NORC at the University of Chicago, ...
RECAP: NPHI convenes national leaders in Washington for annual fall Leadership Conference
09/24/25 at 03:00 AMRECAP: NPHI convenes national leaders in Washington for annual fall Leadership Conference National Partnership for Healthcare and Hospice Innovation; Press Release; 9/23/25 The National Partnership for Healthcare and Hospice Innovation (NPHI) brought together CEOs and senior leaders from across the country last week for its Washington Leadership Conference, the organization’s annual fall gathering in the nation’s capital. ...
Valley Regional Medical Center launches new palliative care program
09/24/25 at 03:00 AMValley Regional Medical Center launches new palliative care program Valley Central.com, NBC-23 and CBS-4, Brownsville, TX; by Jesse Mendez; 9/22/25 Valley Regional Medical Center has launched comprehensive palliative care services through its hospitalist group, HNI Healthcare, to support patients and families facing serious illness. The new palliative care services at Valley Regional Medical Center aim to provide compassionate, patient-centered care, focusing on symptom management and emotional support, as well as goals-of-care discussions to align treatment with patients’ values and preferences.
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‘Churning’ hospice patients yields no significant financial benefits, study finds
09/24/25 at 03:00 AM‘Churning’ hospice patients yields no significant financial benefits, study find McKnights Home Care; by Adam Healy; 9/22/25 Hospices that try to game Medicare payment rules by “churning” patients are producing negligible financial benefits, according to a new study published in the Journal of Public Economics. Researchers used Medicare hospice claims data from 2000 to 2019 to identify instances of providers churning patients. “Churning” refers to the practice of rapidly enrolling and discharging beneficiaries as a means of undercutting Medicare payment caps. ... For FY 2026, the hospice cap amount is $35,361.44, an increase of 2.6% from FY 2025, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services said in the hospice final rule. ... Hospices may try to “game” the system by rapidly enrolling and discharging patients to raise their payment cap, the researchers noted. ... Previous research has indicated that churning may be associated with worse end-of-life outcomes for Medicare beneficiaries, researchers noted.
Elara Caring and National HME announce exclusive partnership to provide durable medical equipment services nationwide
09/24/25 at 03:00 AMElara Caring and National HME announce exclusive partnership to provide durable medical equipment services nationwide Business Wire (BW), Dallas & Irving, TX; Press Release; 9/23/25 Elara Caring, a leading national home health provider offering high-quality clinical and personal care services, and National HME, a leading provider of durable medical equipment (DME) solutions and services, today announced that they have entered into an exclusive agreement under which National HME will deliver its best-in-class DME services to Elara Caring’s 49 hospice locations across the United States.
Hospice home for veterans named after philanthropist in Nevada
09/24/25 at 03:00 AMHospice home for veterans named after philanthropist in Nevada Audacy.com - Connecting Vets; by Julia DeDoux; 9/22/25 A Reno, Nevada-based nonprofit dedicated to ensuring veterans have access to the medical care they need has named its newly opened hospice home in honor of a philanthropist whose gifts have been critical to its efforts. Veterans Guest House said the facility, which opened in June, will be known as the Cynthia Lake House. Lake has been instrumental in expanding access to both medical and end-of-life care for veterans across northern Nevada. In 2022, she founded Veterans Guest House’s Patient Advocacy Program, which connects veterans with transportation, post-operative care, and personal support. The impact of the program inspired Lake to scale the vision to 24/7 personalized care, making the hospice house possible.
In every successful team, communication is not a task, but a commitment. ~ Benjamin E. Mays
09/24/25 at 03:00 AMIn every successful team, communication is not a task, but a commitment. ~ Benjamin E. Mays
Study provides new insight into loneliness among home care recipients
09/24/25 at 03:00 AMStudy provides new insight into loneliness among home care recipients McKnights Home Care; by Paul Katz, MD and Barbara Resnick, PhD; 9/22/25 ... A team of international Investigators, led by researchers at the University of Waterloo, recently reported on the link between loneliness and mortality among home care recipients in Canada, Finland and New Zealand. The study can be found in the July issue of the Journal of the American Medical Directors Association (Vol 26 (7) 105687 July 2025). ... Home care recipients may be more prone to loneliness, given mobility and sensory problems that limit engagement in the community. ... Interestingly, investigators noted that individuals with less informal care had the highest rates of loneliness. An explanation may be that those with less complex health needs requiring less support from family members may lead to more social isolation.
The Denver Hospice and Colorado Visiting Nurse Association announce Ben Marcantonio as new President
09/24/25 at 03:00 AMThe Denver Hospice and Colorado Visiting Nurse Association announce Ben Marcantonio as new President The Denver Hospice; by CS Master Admin; 9/23/25 Tim Bowen, President and CEO of Care Synergy, along with The Denver Hospice and Colorado Visiting Nurse Association (CVNA) Boards of Directors, are pleased to announce that Ben Marcantonio has been selected as the new President of The Denver Hospice and Colorado Visiting Nurse Asssociation. Marcantonio brings more than 40 years of leadership experience in healthcare, education, and social service organizations. Most recently, he served as Chief Integration Officer for the National Alliance for Care at Home, where he was responsible for integrating operational processes, systems, and departments of two national associations into one unified organization. ... Earlier in his career, Marcantonio was President and CEO of Hospice of the Chesapeake in Maryland, where he successfully expanded access to care, increased financial stability, and strengthened community-based palliative care services. He also served in leadership positions at San Diego Hospice and The Institute for Palliative Medicine, Scripps Health, and Charter Hospital, and began his career in educational leadership with the Diocese of San Diego.
AI's disruptive impact on youth employment: Emerging evidence and organizational responses
09/24/25 at 03:00 AMAI's disruptive impact on youth employment: Emerging evidence and organizational responses Forbes, by Jonathan H. Westover, PhD; 9/23/25 ... The AI-Employment Shift: What We KnowThe stats are in—and they're sobering. New research analyzing high-frequency payroll data shows early-career workers (ages 22-25) in AI-exposed occupations have experienced a 13% relative employment decline since generative AI's widespread adoption. Meanwhile, more experienced workers in those same roles have remained largely unaffected. In my consulting work with Fortune 500 companies, I've witnessed this firsthand. ...
Hospice, palliative care services yield high quality, cost savings
09/24/25 at 02:00 AMHospice, palliative care services yield high quality, cost savings Hospice News; by Holly Vossel; 9/22/25 Hospice and palliative care services can result in better outcomes and reduced costs, recent research has found. A recent study by Empassion Health examined 45,957 seriously ill patients receiving supportive care through the organization from January 2023 to April 2025. The study found a 35% reduction in total cost of care per patient during the final year of life when compared to other individuals. ... The study illustrates the significant quality and cost impacts of hospice and palliative care delivery, Robin Heffernan, CEO and co-founder of Empassion Health, said ...
Enhancing hospice care: St. Gabriel's Joins LifeCare family
09/24/25 at 02:00 AMEnhancing hospice care: St. Gabriel's Joins LifeCare family Investors Hangout; by Caleb Price; 9/23/25 St. Gabriel's Hospice & Palliative Care has officially become part of the LifeCare Home Health (LCHH) family, a significant step in strengthening hospice care across Texas. This collaboration aligns with LifeCare's ongoing mission to expand its hospice offerings, particularly after the recent acquisitions of Fairmont Hospice and Valley Hospice. ... Founded by healthcare executive Chris Cain, St. Gabriel's Hospice has been dedicated to providing compassionate end-of-life care since 2012. The agency proudly serves approximately 300 patients with a devoted team of over 200 professionals.
Noel: Life events bring clarity to the truth about change
09/23/25 at 03:00 AMNoel: Life events bring clarity to the truth about change Telegraph Herald, Dubuque, IA; by Lavonne Noel, Executive Director for Hospice of Dubuque; 9/21/25 When my children were young, they enjoyed the “Where’s Waldo” books. ... Like us, Waldo finds himself in a complex, dynamic world. The reader is challenged with finding Waldo hiding somewhere amid the chaos. ... [Lavonne uses the Waldo metaphor to describe her recent mid-March to early-July leave of absence, due to her new grandbaby's medical needs and her own hip replacement/recovery. She describe the following about this time away.] ... My thoughts frequently centered on these three truths:
The role of the palliative medicine and supportive oncology APP
09/23/25 at 03:00 AMThe role of the palliative medicine and supportive oncology APP Oncology Nursing News; by Antonia Corrigan, MSN, ANP-C; 9/22/25 ... A cancer diagnosis can bring an avalanche of psychosocial and physical obstacles for patients to navigate. ... Advanced practice providers (APPs) are key in providing quality supportive care. ... The American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) guidelines recommend that patients with cancer be referred to interdisciplinary palliative care teams within 8 weeks of diagnosis. Early palliative referral benefits patients with high symptom burden, both physical and psychosocial, and enhances caregiver support.
Students lift patients' spirits with Words of Warmth
09/23/25 at 03:00 AMStudents lift patients' spirits with Words of Warmth The Daily Toreador, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX; by Christian Jeter; 9/19/25 As pens hit paper with words of love and encouragement, students gathered to write letters to patients currently in hospice care at the Student Activities Board’s Words of Warmth event on Sept. 19. Hosted on the first floor of the Student Union Building, the event invited students to write a letter or decorate gift bags with uplifting words as a part of the SAB’s Service Week, a period of time in which the organization holds community service-focused volunteer events. ... Phrases such as “Peace and love” and “Wishing you comfort” were some of the many suggestions SAB members recommended students write on their letters. Students could also write more in-depth text or personal anecdotes.
Ground-breaking pilot brings medical students into nursing homes in Hampshire
09/23/25 at 03:00 AMGround-breaking pilot brings medical students into nursing homes in Hampshire University of Southampton, United Kingdom; by the University of Southampton; 9/18/25 Third-year medical students are undertaking placements in local social care settings in a new pilot programme developed by the University of Southampton and the Hampshire Care Association. The initiative aims to bridge the gap between health and social care by providing the next generation of doctors with real-world insight into the care sector and the critical role it plays in people’s lives.
