Our Elder Care Symposium is 3 weeks from today! One of our afternoon breakout sessions is almost at capacity. Don't wait to purchase your tickets. Symposium attendees will choose one of the following presentations in the afternoon session: 1. Aging and Health Equity for Rural, Small Urban, and Indigenous Communities, presented by Dr. Wendy Hulko, PhD, MSW 2. Maintain Your Brain: How to Protect Your Brain Health As You Age, presented by Dr. Mary Ann Barnes, MD 3. Palliative Care vs. Hospice: What is the Difference?, presented by Dr. Manish Srivastava, MD Tickets for the Elder Care Symposium start at $25. For more information, visit our website: https://lnkd.in/gGKVD2Pv
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Please come join an exciting expert panel presentation on Impacts of Behavioral Health on Emergency Departments this February 28th. Hope to see you there! Presenters Douglas Spies, Penny Houchens, Lesa Lorusso PhD Sponsors Tarkett and Gresham Smith AMFP Chicago - Association of Medical Facility Professionals Chicago Chapter https://lnkd.in/gY7vUAT3
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Palliative care advisory councils work to expand awareness of and access to serious illness care in their states. Check out our latest brief that highlights lessons learned from palliative care advisory councils in Maine, Maryland, and Texas. Learn more: https://loom.ly/uqhD2YI
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🌟 Reflecting on 2023: A powerful tale of teamwork and triumph in stroke recovery. Explore the inspiring journey of one patient at Sinai Health and witness the incredible impact of collaborative efforts. Read the full story here: https://bit.ly/4askcmz #SinaiHealth #HennickBridgepointToronto
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Discover the transformative power of Virtual Reality in palliative care, providing relief from pain and enhancing emotional well-being. Listen Here: https://ow.ly/5BUN50TnFbX #VRinHealthcare"
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There are key words & ways you can focus the conversation to help family & patients.
Pediatric palliative care doctor and associate professor of pediatrics at Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children’s Hospital
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The National Institute on Aging held a virtual expert Q&A about palliative and hospice care across the lifespan. Full of research insights, they cover the benefits of care and how it changes with age and illness. Watch here: https://lnkd.in/g5MKkpYj #HospiceCare #HomeCare #PallativeCare
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