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It’s Caregiver Appreciation Day! Check out my blog post to see some easy ways to appreciate the caregivers in your life!
At CareHerd, we're proud to honor Caregiver Appreciation Day on March 3rd. This special day is dedicated to recognizing the incredible caregivers who selflessly support others every day. To all the caregivers out there: Thank you! Your dedication, compassion, and tireless efforts make a profound difference in the lives of those you care for and our community. Check out our latest blog post, by Megan Christiana, on how you can show appreciation today. https://lnkd.in/e2jc6VjV
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Meaningful: ✔️ Compassionate: ✔️ Empowering: ✔️ Our care is all three! Learn more about us today. 👉 https://bit.ly/3nt04ts
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Dreams come true. I am fortunate to partake on solutions that enhance peoples lives as a Laboratory Consultant / coach/ focusing on Business Development strategy with an emphasis in investment healthcare economics.
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If I had my own holiday, what would it be called? What would we celebrate? These questions, which we include each of our Care Kits, are designed to help you reflect and connect on deeper levels. Perfect for solo contemplation or sharing with your chosen family. With your chosen family it can be fun to all answer the same question and learn the ways you are alike and different. Share this question on a car ride or during a meal and you might just learn something new about the people you spend most time with! Learn more about our care kits here: https://lnkd.in/ga6eQV5U
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I like to document things, both big and small. So, I wrote this piece on ‘The Taste of Freedom’ which summarizes my experience working in the Children’s hospital for the past three months. Read here https://lnkd.in/eMytY8Mq
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Choosing in-home care for your loved one means opting for comfort, personalized attention, and a supportive environment that is tailored to meet their needs. At Giving Home, we offer exceptional in-home services that are designed to enhance quality of life for your loved one and family. With one-on-one compassionate care that allows your loved one to maintain a sense of independence, there’s no better choice than Giving Home. Learn more about how in-home care can make a difference by choosing compassionate care you can count on. Choose Giving Home: https://lnkd.in/gdababNi
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Connect what matters to your healthcare goals and plans!
Today, we celebrate "What Matters to You?" Day (WMTY) 2024. Inspired by a 2012 New England Journal of Medicine article titled "Shared Decision-Making: The Pinnacle of Patient-Centered Care," written by Michael Barry and Susan Edgman-Levitan, WMTY is intended to shift the power to the person who knows best about the help or support they need, whether it be a person with a medical issue or the clinicians or staff providing care. This international day of celebration aims to encourage and support more meaningful conversations between caregivers who provide health and social care (including family caregivers) and those they are or will care for in the future. Click here to access a variety of resources from The Conversation Project that emphasize the importance of individuals expressing what matters most to them: https://lnkd.in/e4Z3GkVB
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Doctor of Pharmacy • Critical Care Specialist • Educator • Speaker • Mentor • Resident Advisor • Wellbeing Ambassador • State Delegate, ASHP • President, SMSHP
Today, on International What Matters Most to You? Day, let's reflect on the power of shifting our approach to care. Moving from asking "What's the matter with you?" to "What matters to you?" opens doors to transformative conversations between caregivers and individuals. Prioritizing meaningful dialogues can lead to shared understanding and support, ensuring that everyone's values are respected throughout their care journey. 🏥⚕️👩🏻⚕️🩵#WhatMattersMost #HealthcareConversations #InternationalDay
Today, we celebrate "What Matters to You?" Day (WMTY) 2024. Inspired by a 2012 New England Journal of Medicine article titled "Shared Decision-Making: The Pinnacle of Patient-Centered Care," written by Michael Barry and Susan Edgman-Levitan, WMTY is intended to shift the power to the person who knows best about the help or support they need, whether it be a person with a medical issue or the clinicians or staff providing care. This international day of celebration aims to encourage and support more meaningful conversations between caregivers who provide health and social care (including family caregivers) and those they are or will care for in the future. Click here to access a variety of resources from The Conversation Project that emphasize the importance of individuals expressing what matters most to them: https://lnkd.in/e4Z3GkVB
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An interesting article on the history, milestones and achievements of the AHA over the course of the past century. Congratulations to the organization for 100 years of trying to save lives and bring awareness: https://lnkd.in/gAgJYXiN
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Smart move - this should be the key question that guides us all in interactions whether it's a patient, client, staff member or customer. To create person centred health responses understanding what matters to the individual is KEY. #whatmatterstoyou #whatmatters #understanding #personcentred #humancentreddesign #socialcare
Today, we celebrate "What Matters to You?" Day (WMTY) 2024. Inspired by a 2012 New England Journal of Medicine article titled "Shared Decision-Making: The Pinnacle of Patient-Centered Care," written by Michael Barry and Susan Edgman-Levitan, WMTY is intended to shift the power to the person who knows best about the help or support they need, whether it be a person with a medical issue or the clinicians or staff providing care. This international day of celebration aims to encourage and support more meaningful conversations between caregivers who provide health and social care (including family caregivers) and those they are or will care for in the future. Click here to access a variety of resources from The Conversation Project that emphasize the importance of individuals expressing what matters most to them: https://lnkd.in/e4Z3GkVB
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