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Monthly Archives: January 2019

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Today’s Caregiver – Interview with author Tina Marrelli
24 January 2019

Today’s Caregiver – Interview with author Tina Marrelli

Today’s Caregiver – Interview with award winning caregiving author Tina Marrelli about her new book, A Guide For Caregiving: What’s Next?

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5 books every caregiver should read
18 January 2019

5 books every caregiver should read

Wouldn’t it be nice if you had a guide on how to be a great caregiver? Well, this book is about as close to that as it gets.

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Best Caregiving Books
10 January 2019

Best Caregiving Books

BabyBoomers.net has compiled a Best Books for Caregivers List that features A Guide to Caregiving: What’s Next?

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AJN Book of the Year Awards
6 January 2019

AJN Book of the Year Awards

We are pleased to have 2 books chosen by The American Journal of Nursing’s panel of judges as the most valuable texts of 2018.

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Best Books for Caregivers List
6 January 2019

Best Books for Caregivers List

BabyBoomers.net has compiled a Best Books for Caregivers List that features A Guide to Caregiving: What’s Next?

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IHCNO Inaugural Conference – Cleveland, OH

24July
2013

IHCNO Inaugural Conference – Cleveland, OH

Conference wrap-up

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2nd Annual IHCNO Conference – Singapore Conference Wrap-Up

24October
2014

2nd Annual IHCNO Conference – Singapore Conference Wrap-Up

Conference wrap-up

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The Little Red Book – In Stock for immediate shipping!

20January
2015

The Little Red Book – In Stock for immediate shipping!

We have the Handbook of Home Health Standards, Quality, Documentation and Reimbursment in stock and available for immediate shipping. Know the rules and improve and individualize your documentation!

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HEALTHCAREfirst and Tina Marrelli partner to Improve Compliance

6April
2015

HEALTHCAREfirst and Tina Marrelli partner to Improve Compliance

HEALTHCAREfirst and Tina Marrelli partner to improve compliance by integrating the industry’s leading clinical guidance materials into its home health and hospice software.

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IHCNO Poster

4July
2015

IHCNO Poster

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3rd Annual IHCNO Conference – Chicago, IL Conference Wrap-Up

13July
2015

3rd Annual IHCNO Conference – Chicago, IL Conference Wrap-Up

The Third IHCNO conference was held in Chicago, IL, on July 8–10, 2015. Read about the highlights and view some photos.

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American Nurse Today

17March
2016

American Nurse Today

Tina Marrelli’s article featured in American Nurse Today

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How To Succeed As A Home Care Nurse

17March
2016

How To Succeed As A Home Care Nurse

Featured article by Tina Marrelli.

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How to Shelter In Place – Video from NIH

18May
2016

How to Shelter In Place – Video from NIH

How to shelter in place. (video)

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Cognitive and Dementia Disorders

18May
2016

Cognitive and Dementia Disorders

Talking With Your Older Patient: A Clinician’s Handbook

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Exercise and Physical Activity: Alzheimer’s Caregiving Tips

24May
2016

Exercise and Physical Activity: Alzheimer’s Caregiving Tips

Being active and getting exercise helps people with Alzheimer’s feel better. It works for caregivers, too! Whether it’s walking, gardening, dancing, or something else, physical activity can help keep muscles, joints, and the heart in good shape. To help a person with Alzheimer’s stay active: Break exercises into simple, easy-to-follow steps. Make sure the person wears comfortable clothes and shoes that fit well and are made for exercise. Be realistic about how much activity can be done at one time. Several 10-minute “mini-workouts” may be best. For more tips, see Exercise and Physical Activity: Alzheimer’s Caregiving Tips

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Caregivers – Safety Resources

21June
2016

Caregivers – Safety Resources

Safety can be a big concern for caregivers of people with Alzheimer’s or dementia. We can help! Visit our website for information on: Disaster Preparedness Driving Safety Going to the Hospital Home Safety Wandering Read, download and share these resources with friends and family! And help spread the word on social media: #Alzheimers & #dementia #caregivers—get info on topics like home safety, wandering, & disaster prep: http://1.usa.gov/28JLneq #safetymonth

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Tips on Talking With Your Doctor Infographic

2August
2016

Tips on Talking With Your Doctor Infographic

18 seconds is the average time MDs wait before interrupting patients. Learn tips to help w/ communication.

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Take 3 Actions to Fight the Flu

17November
2016

Take 3 Actions to Fight the Flu

Flu can make you miss work, school or even be hospitalized. You can take these 3 actions to fight the flu and the spread of germs to others this flu season.

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New Online Fall Prevention Training for Pharmacists

28March
2017

New Online Fall Prevention Training for Pharmacists

Falls are a common and serious health threat to adults 65 and older. Every year, more than 1 in 4 older adults falls…

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Are You Caring for Your Caregivers?  Consider These Questions

21April
2017

Are You Caring for Your Caregivers? Consider These Questions

This checklist seeks to help you care for the family and other caregivers in your community, those who care for your patients at home, and across the care continuum. Who knows a person better than their family and friends? These questions may get you thinking about how effectively you’re addressing caregiver needs in your population.

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New Book: “A Guide for Caregiving:  What’s Next?” coming in August!

2June
2017

New Book: “A Guide for Caregiving: What’s Next?” coming in August!

A blend of stressful and complex feelings can be triggered when someone becomes a caregiver. There is no doubt that the role can be a difficult one. Best-selling and prolific author Tina Marrelli compassionately took on this complex topic after her sweet 96-year-old father-in-law moved in with Tina and her husband for three years. Tina has written 12 books for professional caregivers and realized that families, friends and other caregivers need their own book. This Guide is the result of that work. It seeks to make health care understandable and to help family, friends and other caregivers be valued and recognized as the expert on their loved one’s care.

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A 4-Step Process To Detecting Cognitive Impairment And Earlier Diagnosis of Dementia

18August
2017

A 4-Step Process To Detecting Cognitive Impairment And Earlier Diagnosis of Dementia

The Gerontological Society of America has published a new PDF guide, “A 4-Step Process To Detecting Cognitive Impairment And Earlier Diagnosis of Dementia” with approaches and tools for primary care providers to better identify and assist with cognitive impairment concerns. The full 182 page PDF is available below.

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Ticks and Lyme Disease: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

24August
2017

Ticks and Lyme Disease: Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention

Tick-borne diseases such as Lyme disease are on the rise. Learn how to protect yourself and your pets with updated information from the FDA.

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Diabetes and Emergency Preparedness

7September
2017

Diabetes and Emergency Preparedness

Learn how to plan for diabetes care during disasters.

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Come meet Tina and Team at the NAHC Meeting

28September
2017

Come meet Tina and Team at the NAHC Meeting

Come meet Tina and Team at the NAHC Meeting on October 15-17, 2017. We’ll be in Booth 1024!

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New guidebook shares step-­by-­step fundamentals for providing excellent care

9October
2017

New guidebook shares step-­by-­step fundamentals for providing excellent care

Nurse leader uses health care expertise to guide laymen through caregiving with a new guidebook that shares step-­by-­step fundamentals for providing excellent care

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A Guide for Caregiving named in Caring.com’s “The Best Caregiving Books of 2017”

22December
2017

A Guide for Caregiving named in Caring.com’s “The Best Caregiving Books of 2017”

Caring.com names A Guide For Caregiving: What’s Next a top caregiving book of 2017

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2017 Book of the Year Awards – A Guide for Caregiving: What’s Next?

1January
2018

2017 Book of the Year Awards – A Guide for Caregiving: What’s Next?

A Guide for Caregiving: What’s Next? was awarded third place in the 2017 AJN Book of the Year Awards in the Consumer Health category.

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2017 Book of the Year Awards – Home Care Nursing: Surviving in an Ever-Changing Care Environment

1January
2018

2017 Book of the Year Awards – Home Care Nursing: Surviving in an Ever-Changing Care Environment

Home Care Nursing: Surviving in an Ever-Changing Care Environment was awarded second place in the 2017 AJN Book of the Year Awards in the Community / Public Health / Home Health category.

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New 3rd Edition: Hospice and Palliative Care Handbook Quality Compliance and Reimbursement

5February
2018

New 3rd Edition: Hospice and Palliative Care Handbook Quality Compliance and Reimbursement

The new 3rd Edition of the Hospice and Palliative Care Handbook: Quality Compliance and Reimbursement (2018) is now available.

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New 4th Edition: Nurse Manager Survival Guide

5February
2018

New 4th Edition: Nurse Manager Survival Guide

The 4th Edition of the Nurse Manager Survival Guide (2018) is now available.

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E-Caregiving.com

5February
2018

E-Caregiving.com

Changing patient lives through informed caregiving! e-Caregiving is a web-based patient & caregiver education tool that healthcare providers offer those spouses, family, significant others who care for patients at home and away from the healthcare institution. e-Caregiving assists new or experienced caregivers to understand their role, and provides essential support for this difficult challenge.

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National Nurses Week – May 6-12

1May
2018

National Nurses Week – May 6-12

Free resources and information about National Nurses Week!

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New 6th Edition – The Handbook of Home Health Standards: Quality, Documentation and Reimbursement available now!

3May
2018

New 6th Edition – The Handbook of Home Health Standards: Quality, Documentation and Reimbursement available now!

The new 6th Edition (2018) of The Handbook of Home Health Standards: Quality, Documentation and Reimbursement (The Little Red Book) is available now!

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Senator Elizabeth Dole Endorses Guide for Caregiving: What’s Next?

12May
2018

Senator Elizabeth Dole Endorses Guide for Caregiving: What’s Next?

Senator Elizabeth Dole Endorses Guide for Caregiving: What’s Next?

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Spanish language resources from the National Institute on Aging at NIH

22May
2018

Spanish language resources from the National Institute on Aging at NIH

Looking for health information in Spanish for older adults? Check out these new Spanish language articles from the National Institute on Aging at NIH.

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Fall-Proofing Your Home

1July
2018

Fall-Proofing Your Home

Six out of every 10 falls happen at home, where we spend much of our time and tend to move around without thinking about our safety. There are many changes you can make to your home that will help you avoid falls and ensure your safety.

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Hot Weather Safety for Older Adults

17July
2018

Hot Weather Safety for Older Adults

Too much heat is not safe for anyone. It is even riskier if you are older or have health problems. It is important to get relief from the heat quickly.

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Caregiving Literature

14October
2018

Caregiving Literature

A resource list of caregiving literature, including research studies. We will update this list with new resources as they are available.

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Helping Older Adults  Weather the Storm  Before, During and After Disasters

14October
2018

Helping Older Adults Weather the Storm Before, During and After Disasters

The tips provided in this fact sheet will help older adults and their caregivers prepare for disasters.

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ICmed and e-Caregiving Partner to Bolster Patient-Caregiver Engagement

15October
2018

ICmed and e-Caregiving Partner to Bolster Patient-Caregiver Engagement

ICmed and e-Caregiving, a subsidiary of Innovative Caregiving Solutions LLC, today announced a strategic partnership. The two companies improve patient engagement and health outcomes, in part, with products and technology that support informal and family caregivers, a market Medicare estimates to be sixty-six million in the United States.

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The Best Caregiving Books of 2018 – A Guide for Caregiving: What’s Next?

29October
2018

The Best Caregiving Books of 2018 – A Guide for Caregiving: What’s Next?

A Guide for Caregiving: What’s Next? was named among Caring.com’s “Best Caregiving Books of 2018”.

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New Report on Difficult Decisions Patients Face About Post-Acute Care

16November
2018

New Report on Difficult Decisions Patients Face About Post-Acute Care

United Hospital Fund (UHF) has released the first in a series of reports, Difficult Decisions About Post-Acute Care and Why They Matter, based on a year-long project to better understand why hospital discharge planning can fall short despite well-intentioned efforts by hospital staff. The report spotlights the many factors that can hinder informed decision-making by patients and their families and limit post-acute care choices.

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Best Books for Caregivers List

6January
2019

Best Books for Caregivers List

BabyBoomers.net has compiled a Best Books for Caregivers List that features A Guide to Caregiving: What’s Next?

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AJN Book of the Year Awards

6January
2019

AJN Book of the Year Awards

We are pleased to have 2 books chosen by The American Journal of Nursing’s panel of judges as the most valuable texts of 2018.

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Best Caregiving Books

10January
2019

Best Caregiving Books

BabyBoomers.net has compiled a Best Books for Caregivers List that features A Guide to Caregiving: What’s Next?

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5 books every caregiver should read

18January
2019

5 books every caregiver should read

Wouldn’t it be nice if you had a guide on how to be a great caregiver? Well, this book is about as close to that as it gets.

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Today’s Caregiver – Interview with author Tina Marrelli

24January
2019

Today’s Caregiver – Interview with author Tina Marrelli

Today’s Caregiver – Interview with award winning caregiving author Tina Marrelli about her new book, A Guide For Caregiving: What’s Next?

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2019 Today’s Caregiver Friendly Award Winners

22August
2019

2019 Today’s Caregiver Friendly Award Winners

We are grateful to receive the the 2019 Today’s Caregiver Friendly Award for A Guide For Caregiving: What’s Next! A Guide for Caregiving What’s Next? has been awarded a 2019 Caregiver Friendly® award in the Book category. This award signifies that you and your organization understand the value of supporting family caregivers and have created something that not only helps a caregiver care for their loved ones but also improves his or her quality of life in the process. On behalf of caregivers everywhere, please accept our sincere appreciation for your quality work and congratulations on receiving Today’s Caregiver Magazine’s 2019 Caregiver Friendly® award. “The average caregiver is responsible for over $40,000 in health related expenditures each year, in either personal or directed funds” Says Gary Barg, Today’s Caregiver magazine’s Editor-in-Chief, “This award is designed to help family caregivers recognize and reward those organizations who will care for them in as committed a manner as they care for their loved ones.” About The Caregiver Friendly Awards: The Caregiver Friendly® Awards are presented by Today’s Caregiver magazine to celebrate outstanding books, media, products and services which have been designed with the best interest of the caregiver and his or her loved […]

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2019 Conventions & Events

26August
2019

2019 Conventions & Events

Come see us at these upcoming conventions and events…

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FREE Continuing Education from MMWR and Medscape

1October
2019

FREE Continuing Education from MMWR and Medscape

New FREE Continuing Education from MMWR and Medscape for public health officials and clinicians who treat and manage patients with or at risk for HIV infection including infectious disease physicians, hematologists/oncologists, internists, and other physicians; nurses; and pharmacists.

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Home Health Aide: Guidelines For Care Instructor Manual 3rd Edition is now available!

9October
2019

Home Health Aide: Guidelines For Care Instructor Manual 3rd Edition is now available!

In Home Health Aide: Guidelines For Care Instructor Manual (3rd Edition), Tina M. Marrelli, MSN, MA, RN, FAAN, shares advice for organizations providing home health care and hospice aide-related services. Utilizing decades of experience, Marrelli assists organizations providing education for their aides with this comprehensive, user-friendly manual.

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HealthCetera – Interview with author Tina Marrelli

11November
2019

HealthCetera – Interview with author Tina Marrelli

HealthCetera – Interview with award winning author Tina Marrelli on the topic of Home Care.

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Today’s Caregiver – Interview with author Tina Marrelli

12November
2019

Today’s Caregiver – Interview with author Tina Marrelli

Today’s Caregiver – In this interview, Tina discusses the importance of Home Health Aide education and training and the new 3rd edition of Home Health Aide: Guidelines for Care: Instructor Manual

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Free Pediatric Palliative Care Resources

13November
2019

Free Pediatric Palliative Care Resources

The National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR) developed the Palliative Care: Conversations Matter® campaign to increase the use of palliative care for children and teens living with serious illnesses. The campaign includes materials to assist health care providers in starting and continuing conversations about pediatric palliative care with their patients and patients’ families.

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Essentials of Success in PDGM

13November
2019

Essentials of Success in PDGM

Success with PDGM will revolve around home health clinicians’ compliance with the care planning process. Tina Marrelli and Marie St. Pierre offer expert advice for maximizing success.

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Personal Preparedness for Older Adults & Their Caregivers

14November
2019

Personal Preparedness for Older Adults & Their Caregivers

The CDC provides many informational resources and tools to help older adults and their caregivers prepare for emergencies and disasters.

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Caregiver Bookclub: How to create the best possible care team

18November
2019

Caregiver Bookclub: How to create the best possible care team

Caregiver Bookclub – In this interview with Today’s Caregiver Editor-in-Chief Gary Barg, Tina discusses the importance of Home Health Aide education and training and the new 3rd edition of Home Health Aide: Guidelines for Care: Instructor Manual

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Holiday Hints for Alzheimer’s Caregivers

19November
2019

Holiday Hints for Alzheimer’s Caregivers

Holidays can be meaningful, enriching times for both the person with Alzheimer’s disease and his or her family. Help make holiday visits go more smoothly by preparing guests for what to expect during interactions with the person with Alzheimer’s. Explain to guests that the person with Alzheimer’s disease does not always remember what is expected and acceptable. Give examples of unusual behaviors that may take place such as incontinence, eating food with fingers, wandering, or hallucinations. If this is the first visit since the person with Alzheimer’s became severely impaired, tell guests that the visit may be painful. The memory-impaired person may not remember guests’ names or relationships but can still enjoy their company. Explain that memory loss is the result of the disease and is not intentional. Stress that the meaningfulness of the moment together matters more than what the person remembers. For more information, visit Helping Family and Friends Understand Alzheimer’s. Get more holiday hints for caregivers. Share this information with others on social media: #Caregivers: help make holiday visits go more smoothly for people with #Alzheimers disease by preparing guests for what to expect when they get there. Learn how: https://www.nia.nih.gov/health/holiday-hints-alzheimers-caregivers

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10 Tips for Effective Documentation

14December
2019

10 Tips for Effective Documentation

Helpful tips for effective and efficient documentation from Tina’s blog with MedBridge Education.

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Journal of Community Health Nursing – A Call for Papers

18December
2019

Journal of Community Health Nursing – A Call for Papers

An opportunity to submit articles to the Journal of Community Health Nursing.

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VoiceAmerica – Self-care for Caregivers

23December
2019

VoiceAmerica – Self-care for Caregivers

Tina is interviewed by Leanne Meier, BSN, RN on VoiceAmerica’s Once A Nurse, Always A Nurse program about the importance of self-care for caregivers.

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BookLife Prize Review

1January
2020

BookLife Prize Review

Title: A Guide For Caregiving: What’s Next? Planning for Safety, Quality, and Compassionate Care for Your Loved One and Yourself Author: Tina Marrelli Assessment: Idea/Concept: Marrelli’s guide to caregiving is comprehensive and informative, offering a bevy of resources and tools for both the caregiver and their loved one in a manner that is clear and understandable. Prose: This book features prose that, while straight-to-the point, is also compassionate in tone. The author’s expertise and devotion is clear, as she advises readers on navigating the many challenges of caring for a loved one’s physical and emotional well-being. Originality: Marrelli’s book is well-researched and highly informed. The author draws on her own extensive experience in home care nursing, offering help and support to individuals feeling overwhelmed or uncertain. Execution: The innumerable resources and tips provided in this work will serve as much-needed guidance for readers embarking on their new roles as caregivers. Source: The BookLife Prize

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Interim Guidance for Implementing Home Care of People Not Requiring Hospitalization for 2019 Novel Coronavirus

3February
2020

Interim Guidance for Implementing Home Care of People Not Requiring Hospitalization for 2019 Novel Coronavirus

Interim guidance for persons who may have 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) to prevent spread in homes and residential communities

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Home Care Nurses needed for study

18February
2020

Home Care Nurses needed for study

Would you consider participating in a confidential online interview for this study?

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Home Care Safety

11May
2020

Home Care Safety

Home Care Safety: Everyone Has a Role to Play – an article from American Nurse written by Tina Marelli and Nathalie Rennell, MSN, RN, CNE.

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2020 Today’s Caregiver Friendly Award Winners

10August
2020

2020 Today’s Caregiver Friendly Award Winners

We are grateful to receive the the 2020 Today’s Caregiver Friendly Award for A Guide For Caregiving: What’s Next! A Guide for Caregiving What’s Next? has been awarded a 2020 Caregiver Friendly® award in the Book category. About The Caregiver Friendly Awards: The Caregiver Friendly® Awards are presented by Today’s Caregiver magazine to celebrate outstanding books, media, products and services which have been designed with the best interest of the caregiver and his or her loved one in mind. Today’s Caregiver magazine and https://caregiver.com, launched in 1995, are published by Caregiver Media Group, which also produces the Fearless Caregiver Conferences. https://caregiver.com/2020-award-winners/ https://caregiver.com/cg-community/book-club/Guide-caregiving-whats-next/

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Enhancing RN Supervision of Hospice Aide Services

9December
2020

Enhancing RN Supervision of Hospice Aide Services

CMS Fact Sheet

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2021 Today’s Caregiver Friendly Award Winners

25May
2021

2021 Today’s Caregiver Friendly Award Winners

The Handbook of Home Health Standards: Quality, Documentation, and Reimbursement has been awarded a 2021 Caregiver Friendly® award in the Book category.

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“Medicare & You” Handbook Now Available in Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese

21October
2021

“Medicare & You” Handbook Now Available in Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese

Translated handbooks are available to order from Medicare.gov or 1-800-MEDICARE

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Updated CDC Antibiotic Resistance Website & Resources

30March
2022

Updated CDC Antibiotic Resistance Website & Resources

CDC introduces their updated antibiotic resistance website, refreshed to better engage and share information on antibiotic resistance (AR) in the United States and around the world.

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The Cleveland Clinic Pairs Advanced Practice Registered Nurses and Paramedics To Provide Home Visits to Recently Discharged Patients at Highest Risk for Hospital Readmission

7April
2022

The Cleveland Clinic Pairs Advanced Practice Registered Nurses and Paramedics To Provide Home Visits to Recently Discharged Patients at Highest Risk for Hospital Readmission

Building on prior studies, a team at the Cleveland Clinic Health System (CCHS) implemented a home visit program, called High Risk Transitions in Care (HRTIC), with the goal of reducing 30-day hospital readmissions for discharged patients at high risk for readmission.

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Climate Change and Health

4June
2022

Climate Change and Health

We’re not the only species being impacted. Learn about actions you can take that draw from your nursing knowledge and experience to advocate for sound policy regarding climate change and health.

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Update: Home Health Care Planning App & Red Book Hospice Care Planning App

14October
2022

Update: Home Health Care Planning App & Red Book Hospice Care Planning App

Discontinuation of Home Health Care Planning App & Red Book Hospice Care Planning App

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COPD Digital Resource Toolkit for Health Professionals

19October
2022

COPD Digital Resource Toolkit for Health Professionals

Free COPD educational tools to help patients and their families and caregivers.

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Period of Enhanced Oversight for New Hospices in Arizona, California, Nevada, & Texas

25July
2023

Period of Enhanced Oversight for New Hospices in Arizona, California, Nevada, & Texas

CMS is placing newly enrolling hospices located in Arizona, California, Nevada, and Texas in a provisional period of enhanced oversight.

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NEW 4th edition of Hospice & Palliative Care Handbook: Quality, Compliance, and Reimbursement is now available!

25July
2023

NEW 4th edition of Hospice & Palliative Care Handbook: Quality, Compliance, and Reimbursement is now available!

In this much-anticipated fourth edition of Hospice & Palliative Care Handbook author Marrelli continues a holistic approach to the topic and updates members of the interdisciplinary group (IDG) on the latest standards, best practices, and effective care planning. 

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