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Psychiatric Home Care

Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 1988
Psychiatrie home care can fill the gap in the mental health continuum of care by providing nursing resources as adjunctive to outpatient treatment.
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Home care and hospice home care

2015
This chapter discusses home care as an environment that provides unique opportunities to promote palliative care for patients and families throughout their illnesses. The chapter gives background information on what home care is, its historical roots, the types of providers available to give services, the regulatory policies controlling its use ...
Paula Milone-Nuzzo   +2 more
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Home Hospice Care

Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 1991
Home hospice care, which helps patients with terminal illnesses remain at home, is becoming more common and accepted in the United States. The Medicare hospice benefit reimburses hospices for the care of elderly patients. The goal of hospices is to help the patient and family remain in control of the dying process as much as possible.
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Nursing Home Care

Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 1986
The intent of this review is to highlight several difficult questions from a personal perspective while caring for debilitated elderly patients in a nursing home. These problems appear to be encountered less frequently in the acute-care setting. Where possible, supporting literature is cited and legal precedent is indicated. The following topics, among
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Home Care Moments

Creative Nursing, 2016
This article offers reflections from a pediatric nurse on the unique nature of home care. The purpose of the writing was to process the experience of being a brand new nurse in a home care setting.
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Home Care

JAMA, 2003
Sharon A, Levine   +2 more
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Palliative Care 2000 — Home Care

Journal of Palliative Care, 1992
In summary, although I have reservations about the feasibility and cost-effectiveness of regional palliative care centres as described in the report, my recommendations strongly concur with those of the Expert Panel on Palliative Care. With reference to home care, I would like to reiterate the following major points: There must be a major shift of ...
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Care homes: Caring and homely? But how?

Journal of Care Services Management, 2008
AbstractThe purpose of any 'care home' is to provide care in a homely environment. These are simple words for an immensely complex task. In the author's previous paper for this journal (Vol. 1, No. 3), he identified and analysed the shortcomings of care homes (that many of them are neither caring nor homely), and set out an initial framework and a ...
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Will Care at Home Replace Care Homes?

Journal of Integrated Care, 2005
Nursing and residential care homes provide familiar and safe environments where any risks to individuals are minimised. But equally important is maintaining a sense of independence ‐ a balance that's difficult to strike in a supervised home. So could the latest generation of assistive technology provide safety and reassurance for people in their own ...
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Care homes. Home truths.

The Health service journal, 1998
Proposed joint inspectorates of care homes open the way for health input into residential care. An investigation into quality-of-care measures concluded that health professionals should be included in inspectorate teams, particularly in view of the increasing dependency of residents.
J, Schneider   +9 more
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