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Center provides hospice care options

10/17/25 at 03:10 AM

Center provides hospice care options The Laker / Lutz News, New Port Richey, FL; Press Release; 10/15/25 Gulfside Healthcare Services celebrated the opening of its newest inpatient care facility Sept. 19 in New Port Richey. Guests not only toured patient rooms and family areas but also applauded the announcement of a gift by Dr. Jay Weil. The new care center will be called the Dr. Jay Weil Center for Hospice Care in honor of his generosity. Gulfside Healthcare Services celebrated the opening of its newest inpatient care facility Sept. 19 in New Port Richey. Guests not only toured patient rooms and family areas but also applauded the announcement of a gift by Dr. Jay Weil. The new care center will be called the Dr. Jay Weil Center for Hospice Care in honor of his generosity.

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From her hospice bed, Sister Grace Miller watches her new homeless shelter come to life

10/17/25 at 03:00 AM

From her hospice bed, Sister Grace Miller watches her new homeless shelter come to life WXXI News NPR, Rochester, NY; by Gino Fanelli; 10/15/25  The last mission of Sister Grace Miller is set to come to life through a partnership with the Open Door Mission. La Madonna Della Strada, or “The Lady of the Streets,” will operate a new low-barrier overnight shelter for men on West Main Street. The shelter has capacity for up to 25 people. Folding cots dot the floor of the space in a grid, and the space also includes a full kitchen and bathrooms. The building’s signage reads “Sister Grace’s Homeless Shelter.” Miller, who currently is in hospice care, first announced plans to launch a new shelter in 2023 ... 

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CommonSpirit Health to acquire Good Samaritan Hospice

10/17/25 at 03:00 AM

CommonSpirit Health to acquire Good Samaritan Hospice WTWO/WAWV, Vincennes/Terre Haute, IN; by Brayton Riley; 10/16/25 ... As we have previously reported, Good Samaritan planned on closing its hospice program at the end of 2025. However, leadership began looking at ways that would allow hospice services to continue. During that process, Good Samaritan said CommonSpirit Health was identified as the best organization to assume ownership of the services. ... Rob McLin, CEO of Good Samaritan [said,] “After announcing the planned closure, our goal was to find a qualified organization that could continue this vital service for our community. CommonSpirit Health at Home’s acquisition of our hospice program ensures that care will continue seamlessly, delivered by the same trusted caregivers who have supported patients and families for years.” ... The transition is anticipated to take effect in February of 2026.

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National Hospice Locator – Sixth quality score update

10/17/25 at 03:00 AM

National Hospice Locator: Updated quality sorting algorithmHospice Analytics blog; by Cordt T. Kassner; 10/14/25

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If one door closes and another one opens, your house is probably ...

10/17/25 at 03:00 AM

If one door closes and another one opens, your house is probably haunted. ~ Unknown

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Job Board 10/17/25

10/17/25 at 03:00 AM

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Understanding parts of Medicare: A through N explained

10/17/25 at 03:00 AM

Understanding parts of Medicare: A through N explained U.S. News & World Report / WTOP News; 10/14/25 The alphabet soup of Medicare — multiple parts and plans, starting with A all the way through N — can be bewildering, especially for those who are newly eligible for Medicare. In this guide, we break down each part of Medicare to help you find the best health insurance fit for your needs.

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Medicare aborts apparent plan to pause all physician payments during shutdown

10/17/25 at 03:00 AM

Medicare aborts apparent plan to pause all physician payments during shutdown MedPageToday; by Shannon Firth; 10/16/25 Amid the federal government shutdown, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) on Wednesday appeared to announce a pause on all Medicare payments to doctors, but then quickly backed off. An initial notice stated that CMS had instructed all Medicare Administrative Contractors to temporarily hold "all claims paid under the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule, ground ambulance transport claims, and all Federally Qualified Health Center claims" with dates of service of Oct. 1 and later. ... But within hours, the agency issued another notice saying it would only stop processing claims related to expired programs such as certain telehealth and hospital-at-home services, both of which had been expected ahead of the shutdown.

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Oasis Hospice & Palliative Care unveils scholarship program for health care, social work students

10/17/25 at 03:00 AM

Oasis Hospice & Palliative Care unveils scholarship program for health care, social work studentsHospice News; by Jim Parker; 10/14/25 Chicago-based Oasis Hospice & Palliative Care has launched a new initiative designed to bolster its workforce. The company’s charitable arm, the Oasis Foundation, is now offering the Pathway to Purpose Scholarship, which includes $2,500 in tuition dollars for students whose lives have been shaped by hospice or palliative care. New clinicians and other interdisciplinary group members who have had past, personal experience with hospice and palliative care can enrich hospice teams, according to Toso Mohammed Haruna, content strategist for Oasis Hospice & Palliative Care. 

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Executive Personnel Changes - 10/17/25

10/17/25 at 03:00 AM

Executive Personnel Changes - 10/17/25

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Chesapeake Supportive Care and Southern Maryland House Calls partner to expand access to in-home palliative care in Calvert County

10/17/25 at 02:00 AM

Chesapeake Supportive Care and Southern Maryland House Calls partner to expand access to in-home palliative care in Calvert County Southern Maryland News Net, Chesapeake, MD; 10/16/25 Chesapeake Supportive Care (CSC), the palliative care arm of Hospice of the Chesapeake, is excited to announce a new partnership with Southern Maryland House Calls (SMHC), a trusted leader in home-based geriatric care, to enhance access to palliative care services for residents of Calvert County. ... “Southern Maryland House Calls has been an exceptional partner in caring for our shared patients,” Becky Miller, President and CEO of Hospice of the Chesapeake, said. “Together, we’re building on that relationship to help more people access the kind of care that truly improves quality of life.”

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HHAC welcomes new Executive Director and association management partner

10/17/25 at 01:50 AM

HHAC welcomes new Executive Director and association management partnerHHAC blog; 10/15/25The Home Care and Hospice Association of Colorado (HHAC) is proud to announce that Matt Hansen has been appointed executive director, marking an exciting new chapter in the association’s leadership and advocacy for home-based health and hospice care across the state. HHAC has also partnered with The Solution, an association management firm founded in Colorado, to provide association management and administrative services.

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Nonprofits can profit from customer experience practices

10/16/25 at 03:00 AM

Nonprofits can profit from customer experience practices Evolve-Success; by Rick de Yampert; 10/14/25 Becca Gatian is grateful for each of the gifts she receives as executive director of Halifax Health – Hospice.“When we notice a gap in service or someone has a concern, we don’t call it a complaint,” said Gatian. “We see it as a gift, an opportunity to improve.” For Halifax Health – Hospice, a nonprofit that services Volusia, Flagler, Orange and Osceola counties, “We always focus on the patient and family – they are our customers,” Gatian said. “‘Client’ seems like a clinical term. It’s really about meeting the customer where they’re at versus having a product that we sell. When you think about a customer and a great experience, it’s because that organization individualized that experience for that particular patient and family.”

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AdventHealth saves $47.5M with redesigned nurse career ladder

10/16/25 at 03:00 AM

AdventHealth saves $47.5M with redesigned nurse career ladderBecker's Clinical Leadership; by Mariah Taylor; 10/9/25 AdventHealth’s redesigned career ladder has prevented the departure of more than 700 nurses and saved the system an estimated $47.5 million in 2024. The Professional Excellence Program launched in 2022 to keep nurses at the bedside and counter the notion that they had to migrate into leadership, quality or safety roles to progress in their career. “Historically, to advance, nurses often felt they had to step away from the bedside because those roles didn’t fully recognize the specialized competencies they bring,” Trish Celano, RN, system chief nurse executive for the Altamonte Springs, Fla.-based system, told Becker’s. “The clinical ladder changes that.” 

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The power of generous leadership with Joe Davis

10/16/25 at 03:00 AM

The power of generous leadership with Joe Davis Teleios Collaborative Network (TCN); video/podcast hosted by Chris Comeaux with Joe Davis; 10/15/25What if the fastest path to performance is generosity? Not perks or slogans—real generosity: giving of yourself to help others grow to their full potential. In our latest Anatomy of Leadership, Chris Comeaux sits down with Joe Davis—former BCG North America Chair and author of The Generous Leader—to unpack how collaboration, vulnerability, and disciplined listening can transform teams and create Effective Leadership. They also discuss Joe's journey in leadership and the concept of Generous Leadership. Joe shares personal stories and insights from his career, emphasizing the power of collaboration and the impact of small acts of kindness.

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[United Kingdom] The University of Glasgow has partnered with The Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice to launch a bold new concept in sustainable fashion, in the heart of Glasgow

10/16/25 at 03:00 AM

[Scotland] The University of Glasgow has partnered with The Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice to launch a bold new concept in sustainable fashion, in the heart of Glasgow University of Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom; by University News; 10/14/25 The University of Glasgow has partnered with The Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice to launch a bold new concept in sustainable fashion, in the heart of Glasgow. With more than 200,000 tonnes of textile waste generated annually in the UK, Worthwhile Wardrobe is a collaboration between the hospice and Adam Smith Business School that offers a more conscious and sustainable way to shop. High-end items donated to the hospice will be curated into the ‘Worthwhile Wardrobe’ collection, available at the Hospice Shop on Queen Street, Glasgow. When a customer purchases an item from the collection, they have the option to return it after use and receive a discount on their next Worthwhile Wardrobe purchase. This ensures that garments stay in the circular chain rather than being discarded after minimal wear. Professor Deirdre Shaw, Professor of Consumer Ethics and Sustainability at the Adam Smith Business School, said: “Worthwhile Wardrobe is all about doing good - for the planet and for people. By extending the life of clothes, you help reduce waste while supporting vital hospice care."

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Stories from an accidental Hospice Nurse by Shawn Brast, MSN, RN, CHPN

10/16/25 at 03:00 AM

Stories from an accidental Hospice Nurse by Shawn Brast, MSN, RN, CHPN ehospice; by Shawn Brast, Clinical Education Manager at Gilchrist Hospice in Baltimore; 10/9/25 ...  The strangest thing happened: after 30+ years in healthcare, I found my calling as a hospice nurse. Routinely, I am granted special access to some of the most intimate moments in patients’ and families’ lives. With my short experience as a hospice nurse, I have come across some awe-inspiring moments that have provided life lessons that must be shared for the greater good. ... [Shawn describes several hospice stories with his insights.] These types of “Aha!” moments continued since these three experiences, but it was these three experiences that set my direction to answer my calling. In doing so, I am becoming a better person, clinician, educator, researcher, student, husband and father.

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When we strive to become better than we are, everything around us becomes better too. ~ Paulo Coelho

10/16/25 at 03:00 AM

When we strive to become better than we are, everything around us becomes better too. ~ Paulo Coelho

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The Center to Advance Palliative Care and the National Kidney Foundation make the case for the integration of palliative care into kidney disease management

10/16/25 at 03:00 AM

The Center to Advance Palliative Care and the National Kidney Foundation make the case for the integration of palliative care into kidney disease management PR Newswire, New York; by The Center to Advance Palliative Care; 10/8/25 Despite facing high rates of distressing symptoms—including fatigue, pruritus, and pain—people living with advanced kidney disease are far less likely than those with cancer to receive appropriate pain and symptom management. And fewer than 10% of older adults receiving dialysis report having had conversations about their goals of care. These are two of the many important statistics highlighted in The Case for Palliative Care in Kidney Care, a new publication from the Center to Advance Palliative Care (CAPC) and the National Kidney Foundation (NKF), which emphasizes the critical need to integrate palliative care services into the treatment of patients with advanced kidney disease. 

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America’s best home health agencies 2026

10/16/25 at 03:00 AM

America’s best home health agencies 2026 Newsweek; by Alexis Kayser; 10/10/25 With over 10,000 agencies operating across the United States, narrowing the field to find trusted, high-quality care can be daunting. To help guide that process, Newsweek and global data intelligence firm Statista are proud to introduce the inaugural ranking of America’s Best Home Health Agencies 2026, highlighting top providers in the 25 states with the highest number of home health agencies, according to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. ... This year’s list recognizes 300 top providers across the country, evaluated on four data sources: quality metrics, peer recommendations, patient experience and accreditations. ... [Click here for the list.]

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With palliative care, earlier referrals mean fewer end-of-life emergency department visits

10/16/25 at 03:00 AM

With palliative care, earlier referrals mean fewer end-of-life emergency department visits ONS Voice; by Anne Snively, MBA, CAE; 10/15/25 Patients with cancer who are referred to palliative care within one month of death have a mean of 1.17 emergency department (ED) visits, compared to a mean of 0.13 visits for patients referred to palliative care 12 months or more before death—a 160% difference. The data are part of a new study published in JAMA Network Open in July 2025. ... Most of ED visits (47.0%) and EOL ED visits (81.4%) occurred within one month of the palliative care consultation, but the researchers found that both kinds of ED visits “gradually decreased as the time from consultation to death extended.” 

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5 critical skills leaders need in the age of AI

10/16/25 at 03:00 AM

5 critical skills leaders need in the age of AI Harvard Business Review (HBR) - Generative AI; by Herminia Ibarra and Michael G. Jacobides; 10/7/25To thrive in the rapidly evolving age of generative AI, senior leaders need to recognize that success hinges less on the technology itself than on leadership and organizational transformation. In particular, they’ll need to develop five key skills: 1) cultivating AI fluency by engaging with diverse networks and fostering cross-industry conversations; 2) redesigning organizational structures to unlock AI’s value; 3) orchestrating collaborative decision-making between people and AI; 4) empowering teams through coaching and psychological safety; and 5) modeling personal experimentation with AI to inspire broader adoption. Doing so will allow them to guide their organizations through the profound changes required to realize the technology’s full potential.

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Job Board 10/16/25

10/16/25 at 03:00 AM

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Celebrating the Guernsey Center for Caring groundbreaking in Arlington, VA

10/16/25 at 03:00 AM

Celebrating the Guernsey Center for Caring groundbreaking in Arlington, VA ABC 7, Arlington, VA; by Good Morning Washington; 10/13/25 Diane and David Guernsey, longtime community supporters and advocates for hospice care, joined Capital Caring Health to celebrate the groundbreaking of the new Guernsey Center for Caring in Arlington, Virginia. Their generous gift made the renovation possible, helping expand access to compassionate, nonprofit hospice care across the region. 

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The pitfalls that derail home health providers’ new palliative care efforts

10/16/25 at 03:00 AM

The pitfalls that derail home health providers’ new palliative care efforts Home Health Care News; by Joyce Famakinwa; 10/14/25 ... Though home health-operated palliative care is a rarity, companies like Visiting Nurse Health System, Contessa Health and Compassus have managed to successfully incorporate these services into their broader care delivery model. When structuring an effective palliative care services program, there are some common pitfalls home health providers should avoid. “One of the biggest ones is positioning palliative care as early hospice,” Nikki Davis, senior vice president of palliative care programs at Contessa, said at Home Health Care News’ FUTURE conference. “And just make sure that there’s also clear eligibility and referral pathways, so that when you’re partnering with your home health and hospice teams, you have those processes in place, so that it’s very clear who’s eligible for palliative care.”

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