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Home Health Software Tag

Your patients’ mental and emotional well-being are equally as important as their physical health. People receiving care at home must deal with more than illness or injury. They’re also confronting loneliness, anxiety, depression, or the stress of long-term recovery. In this home health care blog,...

The problematic shortage of homecare workers industry wide is on repeat this year. Agencies are looking for ways to turn the attention of potential direct care staff towards submitting applications to their agency, but how? The competition is fierce. In this blog, we will cover...

Most industry experts recognize the value of partnerships between private-duty home care agencies and hospice companies. The collaboration makes business sense and also improves quality of life and patient outcomes. However, an ever-changing market means the dynamics associated with these arrangements are constantly in flux....

The transition from a hospital setting to home health care can be a rewarding but challenging shift for nurses. While the core mission of providing patient-centered care remains the same, the environment, expectations, and support systems are vastly different. For nurses accustomed to the fast-paced,...

In the home health care industry, finding and keeping competent caregivers from the slim applicant pool can feel like an uphill battle. The shortage of direct care workers is dire and has been recognized by industry leading organizations such as the National Association for Home...

Successful flow in home health agency care operations from an initial client referral, or a notification of discharge to the home health visit relies heavily on coordinated efforts between multiple stakeholders. This process often needs to be ironed out frequently to remove the wrinkles of...