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The traditional hospital model is struggling to meet growing healthcare demands and evolving patient expectations. Healthcare everywhere—a paradigm shift towards distributed care, hospital-at-home programs, and innovative delivery models—offers a solution to these challenges. This keynote will explore how forward-thinking healthcare leaders are reimagining care delivery, breaking down walls, and leveraging technology to extend high-quality care beyond traditional settings, ultimately improving access, outcomes, and patient satisfaction. • Implement strategies to transform your organization into a "borderless hospital," expanding your reach and impact • Leverage emerging technologies to create seamless, patient-centric care experiences across diverse settings • Develop a roadmap for integrating hospital-at-home and other distributed care models into your existing operations • Identify key performance indicators to measure and demonstrate the value of healthcare everywhere initiativesRasu B. Shrestha, MD, MBA, EVP, Chief Innovation & Commercialization Officer, Advocate HealthShahid Shah, Chairman of the Board, Netspective Foundation
Send us a textJoin us as we chat with Veronica, Chief Operating Officer of Herewith Inc, as she shares how their innovative health tech platform connects patients with caregivers through a user-friendly app that resembles Uber and Bumble for caregiving that helps people come home - even for dialysis!• San Francisco-based company using technology to help seniors and others stay in their homes• App connects patients with fully vetted "helpers" who provide non-medical care, including dialysis support• Helpers include retired RNs, seniors capable of providing companionship, and trained dialysis care partners• All helpers undergo national, state, and county background checks• Company holds workers comp and liability insurance for both families and caregivers• Families set their budget and Here With only takes 20% of whatever price is agreed upon• No contracts required, allowing flexibility in choosing caregivers and scheduling• Caregivers come from the same communities as patients, making connections more meaningful• Services extend beyond dialysis to include companionship, errands, meal preparation, and household tasks• Platform available nationwide, with ability to quickly build caregiver networks in any zip code• Engineering team can customize solutions based on specific needsVisit herewith.com to learn more about connecting with caregivers who can help with dialysis and other care needs.
Healthcare Staffing and Home Care Services, Stephen Deason, OPA Health Group (North Fulton Business Radio, Episode 863) In this episode of North Fulton Business Radio, host John Ray speaks with Stephen Deason from OPA Health Group. They discuss OPA’s journey in medical staffing and home care services, covering their expansion across 15 states and their […] The post Healthcare Staffing and Home Care Services, Stephen Deason, OPA Health Group appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Superpowers for Good should not be considered investment advice. Seek counsel before making investment decisions. When you purchase an item, launch a campaign or create an investment account after clicking a link here, we may earn a fee. Engage to support our work.Watch the show on television by downloading the e360tv channel app to your Roku, AppleTV or AmazonFireTV. You can also see it on YouTube.Has your business been impacted by the recent fires? Apply now for a chance to receive one of 10 free tickets to SuperCrowdLA on May 2nd and 3rd and gain the tools to rebuild and grow!Devin: What is your superpower?Sal: I don't quit.Bringing value to patients is the foundation for profitability. That's the guiding principle behind Pivotal Health, which is reinventing healthcare delivery by bringing medical care directly to patients' homes, dorms or offices. It's not just convenient—it's a better way to care.Sal Braico, Co-Founder and CEO of Pivotal Health, explained in today's episode how the company is reviving the once-common practice of house calls using technology and a physician-led team of experienced nurse practitioners and physician assistants. “We are improving [access] by bringing the house call back,” Sal said. “We're leveraging tech to bring the house call back.”The results speak for themselves. By avoiding long wait times and exposure to illnesses in urgent care or emergency rooms, patients receive focused, uninterrupted attention from providers. This personalized care environment also allows patients to open up about mental health issues that might otherwise go unaddressed.Sal shared, “One of the things that we've seen is that oftentimes patients are able to bring up issues about mental health because they're more comfortable in their own house.” That comfort leads to better outcomes, deeper care and a more trusting relationship between provider and patient.It's not just a feel-good story. Pivotal Health is scaling rapidly by delivering real value. From just one employer partner a year ago to now serving over 45 companies and more than 3,000 employees, the company's direct care model is gaining traction.“If we're able to always do the best thing for the patient, then the money and the profits, they will come,” Sal emphasized.Pivotal Health is currently raising funds via a regulated investment crowdfunding campaign on Wefunder. As Sal explained, patients themselves sparked the idea by asking how they could invest. Now they can.Visit wefunder.com/pivotalhealth or use the shortcut s4g.biz/Pivotal to learn more. Funds from the campaign will help expand the service from three metro areas in Wisconsin to more cities across the country.Today's episode shows that innovation often means returning to ideas that once worked well. With Pivotal Health, Sal and his team are proving that house calls, enhanced by technology, can transform modern healthcare. And thanks to crowdfunding, the very people who benefit most can help power its growth.tl;dr:Sal Braico is using technology to revive house calls, making healthcare more personal and accessible.Pivotal Health uses nurse practitioners and physician assistants to deliver efficient, high-quality care.Personalized visits in comfortable environments help patients discuss mental health and receive better overall care.Sal demonstrates how impact and profitability align, with strong growth driven by patient and employer value.A Wefunder campaign enables patients and supporters to invest in expanding Pivotal Health's innovative model.How to Develop Relentless Persistence As a SuperpowerSal Braico says his superpower is simple: "I don't quit." In today's episode, Sal, the CEO and Co-Founder of Pivotal Health, shared how an unwavering determination has carried him and his team through countless challenges."It doesn't matter what the problem is, what the issue is. I just don't quit," Sal said. Inspired by his immigrant parents, who modeled tireless dedication to work without complaint, he developed a mindset rooted in grit and consistency. "They just put their heads down, and they just worked," Sal explained. "That's what they showed me."One vivid example of Sal's persistence came when Change Health, Pivotal Health's primary claims processor, was hacked. Payments stopped. Claims couldn't be submitted. The company faced a crisis. Cash flow dried up, and making payroll became difficult. But quitting was never an option. “We just didn't quit,” he said. Sal communicated openly with his team, secured a little more time, and eventually stabilized the business. The incident led to a key pivot away from insurance, helping the company emerge stronger.Sal offered several insights for building this kind of resilience:Keep a level mindset. Things are never as bad—or as good—as they seem.Take care of physical health. Fitness builds stamina to endure tough times.Protect mental health. Use tools like therapy or meditation to maintain perspective.Avoid emotional overreaction. Emotional regulation helps sustain long-term focus and energy.By following Sal's example and advice, you can make persistence a skill. With practice and effort, you could make it a superpower that enables you to do more good in the world.Remember, however, that research into success suggests that building on your own superpowers is more important than creating new ones or overcoming weaknesses. You do you!Guest ProfileSal Braico (he/him):Co-Founder and CEO, Pivotal HealthAbout Pivotal Health: Pivotal Health, headquartered in Madison, WI, is revolutionizing access to healthcare. We've completed over 16,000 house call visits in multiple Midwest metro areas since 2021, proving our commitment to accessible, patient-centered care. Our tech-enabled platform empowers clinicians to deliver urgent and primary care wherever you need it – home, work, or beyond. We're also breaking down barriers with our Direct Care model, offering affordable, transparent healthcare without the limitations of insurance.Website: pivotalhealth.careCompany Facebook Page: facebook.com/yourpivotalhealthOther URL: wefunder.com/pivotalhealthBiographical Information: Sal Braico is a seasoned healthcare entrepreneur with over 22 years of experience building and scaling successful companies across the industry. His diverse background spans the spectrum of healthcare, from drug and medical device development to pharmacy and healthcare information technology, culminating in his current venture, Pivotal Health. Notably, Sal founded Flex Biomedical, a medical device company that developed a groundbreaking osteoarthritis treatment, later licensed to a major orthopedic firm. He also was the Chief Operating Officer of Mallatt's Pharmacy and Home Healthcare, transforming it into one of the Midwest's largest independent pharmacy companies before its acquisition by Walgreen's and Guardian Pharmacy.X/Twitter Handle: @salbraicoLinkedin: linkedin.com/in/sal-braicoInstagram Handle: @pivotalhealthcareSupport Our SponsorsOur generous sponsors make our work possible, serving impact investors, social entrepreneurs, community builders and diverse founders. Today's advertisers include FundingHope, Make Money with Impact Crowdfunding, SuperCrowdLA and Crowdfunding Made Simple. 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Families don't have to care for a dying loved one in isolation. Hospice of Montezuma offers medical, social and emotional support to help with a loved one's end-of-life care. By Deborah Uroda.Watch this story at www.durangolocal.news/newsstories/when-your-family-needs-end-of-life-care This story is sponsored by Choice Building Supply and LOR Foundation.Support the show
In today's "Here's to Your Health" segment, we delve into the world of in-home healthcare with a focus on the invaluable services provided by Hammond-Henry Hospital. Tom Katz recently sat down with Katy Loibl, the manager of Home Health Services, to discuss the benefits and wide range of care offered. From crucial physical, occupational, and speech therapies to home IV therapy and wound care, these services ensure quality care right at patients' doorsteps. Loibl emphasizes how personalized treatments enhance recovery while allowing patients to stay in their familiar surroundings. This conversation is enlightening for anyone exploring alternatives to traditional in-hospital care for loved ones. Home health begins with a call to your provider. Should your provider prescribe home care to you or someone you care for, please call our office at 309-944-4853. We will then move into a customized plan for the patient's healthcare needs. For more information, visit their webpage here.
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Tony Canci, Vice President of Underwriting - Human Services at Philadelphia Insurance Cos., said the home health care sector is poised for growth in the years ahead.
These are two of the three owners of the Home Care Business. How do you run the business? How do you start the business? How does the business work? They are certainly running the business.
During the next edition of Monitor Mondays, special guest Bill Dombi, senior counsel with Arnall, Golden, and Gregory, will offer an update on the hot-button issues affecting home healthcare, hospice, and long-term home care. These issues include the latest developments related to the Medicare Hospice Special Focus Program, the impact of the Medicare home health payment model, Medicare Advantage (MA) claim denials in post-acute care, and increasing threats to Medicaid support.The venerable weekly Internet broadcast will also include these instantly recognizable features:• Monday Rounds: Ronald Hirsch, MD, vice president of R1 RCM, will be making his Monday Rounds.• The RAC Report: Healthcare attorney Knicole Emanuel, partner at the law firm of Nelson Mullins, will report the latest news about auditors.• Risky Business: Healthcare attorney David Glaser, shareholder in the law offices of Fredrikson & Byron, will join the broadcast with his trademark segment.• Legislative Update: Matthew Albright, chief legislative affairs analyst for Zelis, will report on the latest news concerning healthcare legislation.
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In this exciting kickoff to 2025, Jamie sits down with Your Health CEO Matt Staub to discuss the organization's latest groundbreaking initiatives. From the expansion of the Community Health Integration (CHI) program to the launch of a new Durable Medical Equipment (DME) division and a return to hospice care, Your Health is reshaping the way healthcare is delivered. They also dive into the organization's expansion into Florida, how healthcare is moving beyond the four walls of a hospital, and why integrated care teams are the future. Tune in for an insightful conversation about the future of patient-centered care and how Your Health is leading the charge!
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Home healthcare is in high demand, encompassing services such as IVF, Botox, and elderly care. Could online nurse booking be the next big thing? In true 21st-century fashion, where there is a demand, there is likely an app to meet it. Let's explore the future of 'ubering' a nurse on demand. On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushan
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Send us a textHome Health Care Marketing in 2025Core Themes:Relationship-Centric Approach: Building and nurturing relationships with both referral sources and clients is paramount. This involves understanding their needs, providing value, and maintaining consistent communication.Differentiation and Value Proposition: Standing out in a competitive market requires highlighting what makes the agency unique, such as specialized services, staff expertise, and proven outcomes.Adaptability and Industry Awareness: The home health landscape is constantly evolving. Staying informed about trends, legislation, and technological advancements is crucial for refining sales approaches and meeting client expectations.Synergy of Sales and Marketing: A strong brand presence and targeted marketing efforts are essential for supporting sales activities, generating leads, and building trust.Key Ideas & Facts:Building Meaningful Relationships:Referral Sources: Hospitals, physicians, discharge planners, social workers, and senior living communities are vital partners.Value-Driven Interactions: Offer educational resources, share updates on services, and demonstrate how partnering benefits them."Identify Key Referral Partners: Focus on building relationships with professionals who regularly interact with your target clients, such as social workers, rehabilitation specialists, and senior living communities."Consistent Communication: Regular check-ins, in-person visits, and virtual meetings keep the agency top-of-mind.Client Consultations with Empathy:Active Listening: Understand clients' concerns, fears, and priorities to tailor solutions.Compassionate Approach: Convey genuine care and understanding of their situation.Transparency: Clearly explain services, pricing, and care plans."Listen Actively: Understand their concerns, fears, and priorities to provide tailored solutions."Highlighting Unique Qualities:Communicate Differentiators: Emphasize specialized services, staff training and qualifications, and unique aspects of care.Leverage Success Stories: Share real-life examples of positive impact on clients and families.Demonstrate Outcomes: Use metrics like client satisfaction rates and reduced hospital readmissions."Communicate Your Differentiators: Highlight unique services, such as specialized care for dementia or post-surgical recovery, or your staff's exceptional training and qualifications."Staying Ahead of Industry Trends:Follow Healthcare Legislation: Understand changes in Medicare, Medicaid, and insurance policies.Embrace Technology: Utilize telehealth and digital platforms.Analyze Competitors: Study marketing strategies and identify gaps to fill."Keep Up with Technology: Embrace tools like telehealth or digital scheduling platforms to meet modern client expectations."Strengthening Sales Processes:Sales Team Training: Equip them with service knowledge, client pain points, and communication techniques.CRM Implementation: Track leads, follow-ups, and referral sources efficiently.Personalized Pitches: Tailor presentations to address specific client or referral partContinuum Mastery Circle IntroVisit our website at https://asnhomecaremarketing.comGet Your 11 Free Home Care Marketing Guides: https://bit.ly/homecarerev
Podcast Evaluation Link | This episode of the Building Health Equity series, originally a live webinar on 11/12/24, discusses the most pressing concerns and issues related to home health care in Iowa, the communities most impacted by these challenges, the resources and supports available for those in need of home health care services, and strategies to create an equitable and supportive environment for all within the community. After listening, please take a moment to fill out the Podcast Evaluation. Your feedback is important to us as we want to provide you with a better listening experience. For more information on this webinar, our speakers, and an audio transcript, visit the Building Health Equity website.
In a move to enhance medical accessibility, OSF Healthcare is expanding options beyond traditional emergency rooms. They now offer virtual visits via video or text through the OSF MyChart platform, making healthcare more accessible from the comfort of one's home. Additionally, the newly launched MyOSF app not only aids in finding the nearest OSF hospital or clinic but also provides information on career opportunities within OSF. In a different vein of community involvement, OSF Mission Partners supported the Salvation Army by ringing bells at Walmart on Saturday, November 30th.
Lisa asked if LTC insurance requires us to use the whole benefit every month or can we use less and stretch the benefit period to pay longer. The answer is "that depends". What kind of plan do you have? What kind of care do you need? Where are you living to receive care? Who will be helping you? Listen and schedule with me See what your state lets you keep
In this insightful episode of "Twenty Seven Degrees," hosts Dr. Christopher Joncas and Nancy Medeiros, RN, MBA, have an in-depth conversation with Elizabeth Nightingale, MS, RN, and Mary Lovell, DNP, RN, founders of Nightingale's Northern Nest, LLC. Their organization is dedicated to empowering nurses in the field of High-Acuity Homecare through specialized training, continuing education, and consulting services.Elizabeth and Mary discuss the growing demand for home-based nursing care and how their mission at Nightingale's Northern Nest is bridging the gap in expertise within this field. They share their passion for providing nurses with the essential skills and competencies needed to thrive in high-acuity homecare, where patients require more complex medical attention within the comfort of their own homes.Listeners will learn about the importance of ongoing education and training in this evolving healthcare sector and how Nightingale's Northern Nest is shaping the future of homecare nursing. Elizabeth and Mary also explain the unique challenges and rewards of high-acuity homecare, offering insights into how their organization supports nurses in meeting these demands while improving patient outcomes.Whether you're a nurse, healthcare professional, or someone interested in homecare nursing, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in to "Twenty Seven Degrees" for an engaging and informative conversation with Elizabeth Nightingale and Mary Lovell, and discover how Nightingale's Northern Nest is redefining the landscape of home-based nursing care.
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Dr. Holmes discusses promoting safety and independence for young adults on the autism spectrum.Brody and Julie are OTRs with Springbrook Behavioral Health. They walk you through the skills needed for young adults on the spectrum to live as independently as possible, whether outside of the home or if they need to remain at home. Helping your young adult achieve autonomy, competence, and relatedness is key to a fulfilling life and mental health!As mentioned: https://nflyte.comNFlyteBios:Brody is a graduate of Evangel University, where he obtained his Bachelor's Degree in Psychology. From there, Brody attended Cox College, where he received his Master's in Occupational Therapy. Since becoming an Occupational Therapy practitioner, he has provided OT services in the fields of Home Healthcare, Inpatient Rehabilitation, and Behavioral Health. Brody currently works at Springbrook Behavioral Health, where he provides Occupational Therapy services to individuals 5-21 years old diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder and occurring mental health diagnoses.Julie is a graduate of D'Youville University, where she obtained her Bachelor's Degree in Human Occupation and minored in psychology. From there, she continued her education at D'Youville University, where she received her Master's in Occupational Therapy. Since becoming an Occupational Therapy practitioner, she has provided OT services in school-based pediatric inpatient/outpatient behavioral health and chemical dependency. Her main focus has been behavioral health, which she has beenin for nine years. Julie currently works at Springbrook Behavioral Health, where she provides Occupational Therapy services to individuals 5-21 years old diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder and co-occurring mental health diagnoses. She is also the clinical unit director for our adolescents, who are more independent.Julie is passionate about helping individuals with higher support needs, as her 7-year-old son has Autism.
The Caregiver's Journal hosted by Lance A. Slatton with Cindy (PT) & Christina (ST) Hardin-Weiss. The Caregiver's Journal is the show where we are sharing the caregiving experiences, stories, and wisdom of family caregivers. Chapter 6 - "Finding Care": In this journal entry, we welcomed Michelle Stevens who shared her caregiving journey and how she is "Finding Care". About Michelle Stevens: Michelle Stevens spent 20 years as a caregiver, with the last 13 focused on dementia care, helping elderly patients with Alzheimer's and Lewy Body Dementia. The past three years were especially intense for her as she cared for her mom full-time during her fight with LBD, staying with her until the very end. Since 2016, she has also gained expertise in ostomy care after her mom had her bladder removed due to cancer, which added an extra layer of complexity to her dementia care. Michelle's goal is to share her experiences to guide and support others on this difficult journey. She wants to be an advocate for both patients and caregivers, bringing some ease and calm to the process. Through her work, she hopes to turn her own painful experiences into something positive, helping others navigate their way with empathy and understanding. Connect with Michelle Stevens: Instagram: @dementia_caregiver_chronilces YouTube: @dementiacaregiverchronicles Email: dementiacaregiverchronicles@gmail.com About Cindy (PT) & Christina (ST): Cindy graduated in 1992 with a Master's Degree in Physical Therapy from Washington University in St Louis, MO. The majority of her career has been spent in Home Healthcare. She is passionate about helping people maintain their independence, especially when it makes a difference in their ability to remain in their homes. Christina graduated from Eastern Illinois University with a Master's degree in Communication Disorders & Science. She spent most of her career treating patients in skilled nursing facilities. She enjoys working with individuals who have dementia and educating their families. She also likes helping people who have difficulty eating, chewing, and swallowing due to illness or disease. Cindy and Christina are the founders of Adaptive Equipment Caregiving Corner (AEC). Visit the Official Site for Adaptive Equipment Caregiving Corner(AEC): https://adaptiveequipmentcorner.com/ About Lance A. Slatton: Lance A. Slatton is a dedicated Writer, Author, Influencer, and seasoned Healthcare professional with a rich background spanning over 20 years in the healthcare industry. As a beacon of knowledge and support in the realm of senior care, Lance's journey is not just a career but a calling to make a meaningful difference in the lives of families, caregivers, and their loved ones as they navigate the complexities of long-term care. Lance was named a "50 Under 50" in 2023 by the NYC Journal. Lance's show All Home Care Matters has won multiple awards for its advocacy and impact in helping caregivers and those in the long-term care space. Connect with Lance A. Slatton: Official Website: https://www.lanceaslatton.com Connect with All Home Care Matters: Official Website: https://www.allhomecarematters.com
Thyroid Talk with Dr. Angela Mazza, DORecorded: 9-13-24SHOW NOTES EPISODE 33Tina Randolph: Home-Health Care ProvidersHost: Dr. Angela Mazza, DOCo-host: Dawn Sheffield I'm Dr. Angela Mazza, D.O., a thyroid, endocrine, and metabolism specialist with a private practice in Central Florida. My goal for this podcast is to define and demystify the thyroid gland, and thyroid-related medical conditions. By providing information in an easy-to-understand format, we hope to help patients better understand the ways in which their bodies work, and to help them thrive. Here's some of what we covered today, not necessarily in this order: · What services may be available;· The importance of respite care;· Where might patients be seen?· How crucial it can be to seek outside help; · How patients and caregivers might be matched;· The potential benefits of in-home (and in-facilty) care services;· Why families and patients may resist seeking in-home assistance;· How hard it can be to care for a patient in the home without assistance;· How all the care-givers can work together as a team to accomplish care goals;· And best of all, we learned that we CAN impact our thyroid health! My book, Thyroid Talk: An Integrative Guide to Optimal Thyroid Health, is available on Amazon. For information on the related Webinar and online master course, see thrivethyroid.com. Or forward your name and email to thyroidtalk.mazza@gmail.com or to our website: metaboliccenterforwellness.com The webinar coordinates with the online master class. The master class has modules that cover topics like diagnosis of thyroid issues, personalized treatment, gut healing, and much more--plus some bonuses. Regarding supplements mentioned in various episodes of this podcast, visit the Wellness Store: metaboliccenterforwellness.com Send your comments, show ideas, and questions to thyroidtalk.mazza@gmail.com We may disclose your general location on air (the city or town, for example), but we will NOT read your name NOR your address on the show. We reserve the right to edit your input as necessary. Please stay in touch and send us your questions! Check out the website at metaboliccenterforwellness.com, our YouTube channel at: Dr. Angela Mazza; as well as Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok. The topic of our next episode, number 34, is longevity--focusing on the so-called longevity Blue Zones. Citations, references, additional information:Mazza A. Thyroid Talk: An Integrative Guide to Optimal Thyroid Health. Available now on Amazon.Don't forget to ask your healthcare provider about any specific questions regarding your wellness. This podcast is meant for educational purposes only.Copyright 2024 Dr. Angela Mazza DO. Thyroid Talk with Dr. Angela Mazza, DO. All rights reserved Check out our YouTube channel - Dr. Angela Mazza, our website at Metabolic Center for Wellness, our FaceBook and our Instagram page.
Department Manager Katy Loibl joined Wake Up Tri-Counties to talk about the Home Healthcare services offered by Hammond-Henry Hospital. Home Health begins with a call to your provider. Should your provider prescribe homecare to you or someone you care for, please call our office at 309-944-4853. We will then move into a customized plan for the patient's healthcare needs.
The Caregiver's Journal hosted by Lance A. Slatton with Cindy (PT) & Christina (ST) Hardin-Weiss. The Caregiver's Journal is the show where we are sharing the caregiving experiences, stories, and wisdom of family caregivers. Chapter 5 - "Finding Support": In this journal entry, we welcomed Laurette Klier who shared her caregiving journey and how she is "Finding Support". About Laurette Klier: Laurette Klier is the founder of NANA'S BOOKS, a treasury of art and literature pairings in approachable, adaptive formats, mindfully designed to meet the needs of people living with brain change and their communities of care. A career educator, Laurette saw that her mother-in-law, ‘Nana Mary', who was living with Lewy body dementia had entirely abandoned her daily newspapers and large print books, and decided to try her hand at creating books that Nana could read and enjoy once again. Because NANA'S book was such a hit, Laurette kept making more books, with topics requested by neighbors and friends who were also living with cognitive change. Based in nostalgia, the resonant themes struck such a chord with elders in life review, a common thread began to appear: books that honor identity and give elders the visual and auditory cues they need empower them to reminisce and converse with ease. Now with 40 books in print and digital libraries, Laurette is focused on getting the word out to families, communities, and libraries seeking to re-ignite lifespan reading and unite generations. Laurette holds master's and undergraduate degrees from Boston College, in education and speech communications. She is a Certified Dementia Practitioner (CDP) certified senior advisor (CSA), certified in individual Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (iCST) and Habilitation Therapy, and is finishing up her Engagement Leader Certification with Teepa Snow's Positive Approach to Care. NANA'S BOOKS have received a 2021 Maude's Award for Innovation in Making Connections, a 2023 National Service to Seniors Award from CSA, and a 2023 National Mature Media Award for Innovation in Digital Resources for Caregivers. About Cindy (PT) & Christina (ST): Cindy graduated in 1992 with a Master's Degree in Physical Therapy from Washington University in St Louis, MO. The majority of her career has been spent in Home Healthcare. She is passionate about helping people maintain their independence, especially when it makes a difference in their ability to remain in their homes. Christina graduated from Eastern Illinois University with a Master's degree in Communication Disorders & Science. She spent most of her career treating patients in skilled nursing facilities. She enjoys working with individuals who have dementia and educating their families. She also likes helping people who have difficulty eating, chewing, and swallowing due to illness or disease. Cindy and Christina are the founders of Adaptive Equipment Caregiving Corner (AEC). Visit the Official Site for Adaptive Equipment Caregiving Corner (AEC): https://adaptiveequipmentcorner.com/ About Lance A. Slatton: Lance A. Slatton is a dedicated Writer, Author, Influencer, and seasoned Healthcare professional with a rich background spanning over 20 years in the healthcare industry. As a beacon of knowledge and support in the realm of senior care, Lance's journey is not just a career but a calling to make a meaningful difference in the lives of families, caregivers, and their loved ones as they navigate the complexities of long-term care. Lance was named a "50 Under 50" in 2023 by the NYC Journal. Lance's show All Home Care Matters has won multiple awards for its advocacy and impact in helping caregivers and those in the long-term care space. Connect with Lance A. Slatton: Official Website: https://www.lanceaslatton.com
This month, we are highlighting Black Entrepreneurs. In this episode, Wanda talks with Alli Brice, owner of Gracious Devine, a home health care business. Alli shares her experience with entrepreneurship and what differentiates her business within the healthcare industry. If you'd like to learn more about Gracious Devine Home Health Care, visit www.graciousdevinehomehealthcare.net Join the Anti-Oppressive Advocacy® Online Course at https://startbytalking.mykajabi.com/able-course Join the Practice Liberation Academy at https://startbytalking.mykajabi.com/practiceliberationacademy Learn more at https://startbytalking.mykajabi.com/ Email questions to sbtinfo@wanswan.com
Today, we're so excited to get to know Kevin Riddleberger, Co-Founder of DispatchHealth. Kevin has over 20 years of experience in both clinical and management roles within the healthcare sector. His passion for transforming healthcare delivery is evident through his focus on technology, process improvement, and enhancing quality standards. As a board-certified physician assistant, Kevin has contributed his expertise to hospital quality improvement committees and has held the position of president at the Colorado Academy of Physician Assistants. Additionally, he plays a vital role as an advisor in Colorado's healthcare startup community, where he provides guidance on both business and clinical matters. Prior to his role as co-founder of DispatchHealth, Kevin was responsible for leading clinical solutions and strategy at iTriage. In this episode, we explore the founding and scaling of DispatchHealth, the challenges of reimbursement and scaling, strategies for securing payer contracts, the provider model they use, their success stories, and legal and fundraising advice for founders. Note: Kevin did the interview in early 2024 when he was working for DispatchHealth. He has since moved to a different position.
Early and continuous engagement in quality programs can significantly boost health outcomes and ratings. In this episode of the AHIP 2024 series, Ryan Boulier, VP of Business Development at Sprinter Health, shares insights into how his company is enhancing healthcare engagement through in-home services. He explains how Sprinter Health focuses on reaching underserved populations by providing preventive care at home using a skilled workforce known as "sprinters." By employing community-based sprinters who perform various diagnostic services such as A1C tests, blood pressure checks, and diabetic eye exams, Sprinter Health fosters trust and improves patient follow-up. Ryan emphasizes the importance of early and continuous engagement in quality programs to boost health outcomes and ratings while also highlighting the success of their consumer-based outreach methods in engaging patients who often skip visits. Tune in and learn how innovative home-based healthcare solutions can transform patient engagement and outcomes! Resources: Watch the entire interview here. Follow and connect with Ryan Boulier on LinkedIn. Learn more about Sprinter Health on their LinkedIn and website. Listen to Sprinter Health's previous episode on our podcast here.
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Welcome to the Friends for Life Podcast, where we delve into the nuanced world of providing support for individuals with developmental disabilities. In this episode, we discuss the complexities surrounding pet ownership among our clients. Pets can offer comfort and companionship, but they also bring challenges in care, training, and company liability. Join us as we share practical tips for Direct Support Professionals (DSPs), Service and Support Administrators (SSAs), and agency providers. We emphasize the importance of efficient team meetings, understanding the unique needs of both individuals and their pets, and navigating scenarios where allergies, past traumas, or cultural beliefs come into play. We also explore alternative pet options and stress the importance of safety for both caregivers and clients. Learn more about our mission to empower and improve the quality of life for individuals with disabilities through services like Adult Day Support and Home Health Care. We are dedicated to the motto "my ability is stronger than my disability" and invite passionate individuals to explore career opportunities with us. For more information and career opportunities, visit friendsforliferc.com.
In this episode, Gloria Wong, owner of Heritage Home Health Care and Lifestyle Adult Day Center, talks to F&C reporter Brian Johnson. Wong shares her story of emigrating to the U.S. as a child and building business success in Minnesota.
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Hey everybody, it's Tony again. I've been observing a lot of issues with teamwork, or rather the lack of it, lately. In our current generation, there's such a strong emphasis on individual accomplishments that we often overlook the immense benefits of working as a team. I'd love to see more collaboration in the DD (Developmental Disabilities) space. Paul and I have spent a considerable amount of time connecting various aspects of social media and production for numerous shows. In this process, we've collaborated with multiple agencies and noticed that some are hesitant to work together due to negative competition. Don't get me wrong, I love competition and won't hesitate to show I'm better at something, but I'll also help others reach my level because I see competition as motivation. That's the mindset I want to foster in our group at Friends for Life. Often, there's a misconception among staff that one person must outshine another by making them look bad. I don't support this approach. Instead, we empower each staff member to become a leader in their domain, which in turn benefits the individuals we support. Instead of trying to outwork someone negatively, let's do it positively. There's a saying I like: to build the biggest building, you can either tear down others or build yours bigger. I prefer the latter. So, today, I encourage you to work kindly with others and learn about their struggles. Understanding and collaboration impress more than working alone. Friends for Life Residential Care specializes in supporting individuals with developmental disabilities. We offer services like Adult Day Support and Home Healthcare, emphasizing empowerment and quality of life, living by the motto, "My ability is stronger than my disability." We're currently hiring passionate individuals. Learn more and explore career opportunities at friendsforliferc.com.
In this episode I dive into 25 practical ways to kickstart your homesteading journey, even if you have little to no land. From gardening on apartment balconies to learning animal husbandry without owning animals, I cover a variety of essential skills. I also discuss composting, preserving food, foraging, bread making, herbalism, and much more. I share my experiences and provide valuable tips on how to become more self-sufficient and sustainable. Are ready to start your homesteading journey but you're not sure exactly how to begin? The Beginner Homesteader's Starter Kit will take you through the steps you need to start your journey off on the right foot so that you can prevent homesteader burnout. This starter kit is on sale until June 30th 2024. Get 35% off by using the code: HOMESTEADSTART https://www.homesteadincomeplan.com/homesteadstart Watch this episode on YouTube and please don't forget to subscribe to my channel: https://youtu.be/Jht3vntO0mQ Get the Homesteading for Beginners checklist here >> https://www.healthyhomesteading.com/checklist/ Episdodes mentioned in this episode: Gardening: Ep.96 Turn Your Black Thumb Green with These Tips: https://sites.libsyn.com/422132/096-turn-your-gardening-black-thumb-green-with-these-tips Ep. 82 Organic Gardening with Jessica Gaige: https://sites.libsyn.com/422132/082-organic-gardening-for-beginners-with-jessica-gaige Composting: Ep. 26 Worm Farming : https://sites.libsyn.com/422132/026-homestead-income-series-worm-farming Preserving Food: Ep. 49 - Melissa K. Norris on the 9 Food Preservation Methods: https://sites.libsyn.com/422132/049-melissa-k-norris-on-the-9-food-preservation-methods Bee Keeping: Ep. 92- Natural Bee Keeping with Adam & Leslie Martin : https://sites.libsyn.com/422132/092-homesteading-community-natural-beekeeping-with-adam-leslie-martin-of-beekept Natural Dyeing: Jessica Unsell
Welcome back to "Friends for Life," the podcast where we dive deep into the realities and nuances of working in the field of developmental disabilities. I'm your host, Tony, and today we're tackling the often daunting topic of Major Unusual Incidents (MUIs). From personal experience and countless conversations with professionals, I know that facing an MUI can be stressful, but it doesn't have to be a nightmare. In this episode, we'll discuss practical strategies for staying calm during an MUI, the importance of meticulous documentation, and why it's crucial to stick to the facts. We'll also explore common mistakes people make during these situations and how to avoid them. Remember, MUIs are about documenting facts to prevent future issues, not about assigning blame. For those new to this topic, I encourage you to check out our previous episodes on MUIs and reach out to your local departments for more information. As always, we are here to support you with valuable insights and resources to help you navigate your career in developmental disabilities. Sponsored by: Friends for Life Residential Care: Specializing in support for individuals with developmental disabilities, offering Adult Day support and Home Health Care. IntellectAbility: Providing health risk screening tools, e-learning courses, and person-centered training. Assured Health Services: Helping individuals reach their goals through residential care and ADS services. Reliable Drug & Alcohol Testing Clinic: Offering pre-employment and occupational testing services. THS Remote Supports: Improving independent living through dynamic and personalized services. Tune in, stay informed, and remember: Your ability is stronger than your disability. For more information and career opportunities, visit friendsforliferc.com. About Friends for Life: Friends for Life Residential Care specializes in empowering individuals with developmental disabilities by providing top-notch support services that enhance quality of life. We live by the motto "My ability is stronger than my disability." We're currently hiring passionate individuals who want to make a difference. Learn more at friendsforliferc.com.
I had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Jackleen Samuel, CEO of Resilient Healthcare, on the latest episode of the Healthy, Wealthy, and Smart podcast. Dr. Samuel shared insights on the evolution of care delivery and the innovative solutions Resilient Healthcare is implementing to bridge gaps in healthcare. From acute care at home programs to extending services into the community, Resilient Healthcare is revolutionizing the way patients receive care. Here are the key takeaways from our conversation: Innovative Care Delivery: Resilient Healthcare offers acute care at home programs, providing hospital-level care in the comfort of patients' homes. Collaboration with Hospitals: By partnering with hospitals, Resilient Healthcare is able to extend care into the community and improve access to services. Tech-Enabled Solutions: Leveraging technology for continuous monitoring and virtual consultations, Resilient Healthcare ensures patients receive high-quality care remotely. Importance of Resilience: Dr. Samuel emphasizes the need to be resilient and push forward in the face of challenges, advocating for positive change in the healthcare industry. Time Stamps: 00:00:03 - Introduction and Welcome 00:00:14 - Episode Topic: Changes in Healthcare Delivery 00:00:35 - Guest Introduction: Dr. Jackleen Samuel 00:00:59 - Dr. Samuel's Background and Career Path 00:02:05 - Inspiration Behind Resilient Healthcare 00:02:33 - Benefits of Home Healthcare 00:03:25 - Transition from Clinical to Nonclinical Role 00:05:13 - Evolution of Resilient Healthcare 00:07:18 - Acute Care at Home During the Pandemic 00:09:02 - Practical Implementation of Acute Care at Home 00:11:05 - Patient Feedback and Satisfaction 00:12:21 - Business Model and Operations 00:14:13 - Credentialing and Staffing 00:15:09 - Workflow and Coordination with Hospitals 00:17:19 - Benefits of Home Visits for Physical Therapy 00:19:24 - Challenges and Opportunities in Home Healthcare 00:20:02 - Extending Hospital Services into the Community 00:22:16 - Disconnect in Home Health Awareness 00:23:21 - Partnering with Local Providers 00:25:10 - Surprises and Challenges in Healthcare Industry 00:28:17 - Positive Reception of Hospital at Home Model 00:29:16 - Final Takeaways and Encouragement 00:30:16 - Contact Information and Website 00:30:51 - Advice to 20-Year-Old Self 00:31:35 - Conclusion and Farewell More About Dr. Jackleen Samuel-Kloes, PT, DPT: Dr. Jackleen Samuel is the CEO/President of Resilient Healthcare (Plano, TX) and a serial entrepreneur deeply passionate about disrupting traditional healthcare delivery. With over a decade in the industry, she consistently drives growth, innovation, and pursues her mission to make healthcare both convenient and transparent for patients. Beyond her leadership at Resilient Healthcare, Jackleen's entrepreneurial spirit shines through her diverse ventures. She founded a post-acute rehabilitation company, spearheaded a neurology therapy clinic, and co-owned a physical therapy management firm. Each endeavor underscores her commitment to elevating patient care through technology and innovative methodologies. As a result, Resilient Healthcare stands as a beacon in the health-tech landscape, delivering unparalleled hospital-at-home services while championing operational excellence and profitability. A graduate of New Jersey Institute of Technology and Rutgers University, Jackleen earned a bachelor's degree in biology, coupled with a tech-centric minor in History, and later pursued a Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Rutgers. Her influential role in healthcare has garnered notable recognition, including a feature in Becker's Hospital Review's esteemed "116 Women in Health IT to Know." In addition to this, she serves on the Board for Kick Foundation, offers insights as a thought leader for Forbes, and holds titles as a UBS Fourth Effect and UBS Luminary Fellow. Outside her professional sphere, Jackleen values her moments outdoors, whether that's a camping trip or a hike with family. She resides in Texas, sharing her home with her husband, four children, and two dogs. A sports aficionado, she holds a special fondness for soccer. Resources from this Episode: Resilient healthcare Website Jackleen on LinkedIn Jane Sponsorship Information: Book a one-on-one demo here Mention the code LITZY1MO for a free month Follow Dr. Karen Litzy on Social Media: Karen's Twitter Karen's Instagram Karen's LinkedIn Subscribe to Healthy, Wealthy & Smart: YouTube Website Apple Podcast Spotify SoundCloud Stitcher iHeart Radio
The latest episode of the Disrupt podcast is now available! For this episode of Disrupt, we caught up with Joanne Cunningham, the CEO of the Partnership for Quality Home Healthcare, and David Totaro, the chief government affairs officer at Bayada Home Healthcare. During the conversation, Cunningham and Totaro discuss all things related to home health payment. Listen to this episode of Disrupt to learn: – What may come next for home health payment – How providers and advocates are fighting back against further home health cuts – The chances of Congressional intervention to stop those cuts – And more! Subscribe to Disrupt to be notified when new episodes are released. Listen today!
Join Tony and Paul as they bring you inspiring stories and important discussions about the lives and issues faced by people with developmental disabilities. At Friends for Life Residential Care, we specialize in providing top-notch support services, including Adult Day Support and Home Health Care, all aimed at enhancing empowerment and quality of life. We live by the motto, "My ability is stronger than my disability." We are actively hiring individuals passionate about making a difference. Discover more about our services and career opportunities at friendsforliferc.com. Management Tips and Best Practices In today's episode, we delve into the challenges of middle management and share essential management etiquette tips: Confidentiality: Respect and maintain the confidentiality of sensitive information. Appearance: Dress appropriately for different occasions while adhering to company policies. Handling Frustration: Manage frustration constructively, remembering the primary goal of serving individuals.
Welcome to the Friends for Life Podcast, where hosts Tony and Paul bring you insightful discussions on the lives and issues faced by individuals with developmental disabilities. Our mission is to spark positive change, foster a supportive community, and have a lot of fun along the way. About Us At Friends for Life Residential Care, we specialize in empowering individuals with developmental disabilities through comprehensive services like Adult Day Support and Home Health Care. We live by the motto, "My ability is stronger than my disability," and strive to enhance the quality of life for those we support. We are always looking for passionate and dedicated individuals to join our team. If you are interested in making a difference, explore career opportunities at friendsforliferc.com. Episode Highlights In this episode, we dive deep into the everyday challenges and strategies involved in supporting individuals with developmental disabilities to make healthier life choices without infringing on their rights. We discuss practical approaches to encourage better decisions, such as: Diabetic-Friendly Options: How to provide healthier alternatives for individuals with diabetes while respecting their choices. For example, offering diabetic-friendly cookies instead of regular ones and making these options more appealing. Positive Reinforcement: Techniques for promoting healthier behaviors by creating positive incentives. This might include offering rewards for making healthier choices or adding enjoyable activities that promote well-being. Balancing Rights and Health: Understanding the delicate balance between respecting an individual's rights and guiding them towards healthier habits. We share experiences and tips on how to navigate these situations effectively. Being a Direct Support Professional (DSP) or an agency provider can be challenging. Our discussion provides valuable insights and practical advice to help you support individuals in making positive lifestyle choices while maintaining their autonomy and rights. Join the Conversation Join us on the Friends for Life Podcast to learn, grow, and support each other in making a difference in the lives of individuals with developmental disabilities. Whether you are a professional in the field, a family member, or someone interested in learning more, our podcast offers valuable perspectives and actionable tips to help you on this journey. If you find our content helpful, please reach out and let us know. We are here to support you and provide more resources and information to enhance the quality of care for individuals with developmental disabilities.
Toni explains the difference between Home Health Care and Care At Home - what will Medicare pay for? What is the best plan when taking care of someone in need of care? Toni explains what legal paperwork is best to have prepared in advance. Need more information? Take advantage of Toni's brand new video series now a available at www.tonisays.com Remember - with Medicare it's what you don't know that will hurt you! There's so much good information in this podcast, please be sure to share this podcast with your friends! Recognized by feedspot.com as one of the best Medicare Podcasts in the nation! Write Toni - info@tonisays.com. Toni's book is available at www.seniorresource.com and www.tonisays.com You can call Toni at 832-519-8664 Toni welcomes all Medicare questions. Toni now offers informative Medicare Webinars for all of your Medicare needs at www.Tonisays.com You can find Medicare Moments wherever you find your favorite podcasts, such as: Apple: https://apple.co/44MoguGSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7c82BS4hb145GiVYfnIRsoAmazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/884c1f46-9905-4b29-a97a-1a164c97546b/medicare-moments?refMarker=null Toni's new book: Maze of Medicare is now available at www.tonisays.com Combining Scripture with Medicare, it is the only book of its kind. Toni's columns appear weekly in about 100 newspapers across America. If you would like Toni's column to appear in your local paper, or if you would like Toni to speak at an event - contact Toni King at 832-519-8664 Thank you for listening and be sure to tell your friends about Medicare Moments! Blessings!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We list six signs that indicate the imminent need for hiring home health care aides. After that list, consulting the "What's covered" app tells us whether and to what extent these services are covered by Medicare. Also, learn about three big changes coming to Medicare in 2025! Contact me at: DBJ@MLMMailbag.com (Most severe critic: A+) Inspired by: "MEDICARE FOR THE LAZY MAN 2024; Simplest & Easiest Guide Ever!" on Amazon.com. Return to leave a short customer review & help future readers. Official website: https://www.MedicareForTheLazyMan.com.
In this episode of AlchemistX Innovators Inside, host Ian Bergman is joined by Chenny Xia, CEO and social impact entrepreneur of Gotcare. Discover how Chenny transformed her design-thinking background into a powerful mission, revolutionizing home care across Canada by closing gaps in the current healthcare system. She shares Gotcare's unique approach to patient-centered care that reduces hospital bed strain and empowers clients while navigating the complexities of rural and remote healthcare. Listen in as Chenny reveals the strategies behind balancing diverse stakeholder needs, scaling Gotcare's impact, and staying focused on the mission amidst competing demands. She also reflects on her community leadership journey and how her passion for social entrepreneurship fuels both her business and advocacy work. The conversation wraps up with Chenny's advice for changemakers to "keep going" and find their "why," offering insights on overcoming challenges and finding support among like-minded people. Tune in for a fresh perspective on healthcare innovation and leadership.For more episodes and resources, visit https://www.alchemistaccelerator.com/podcasts. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alchemistinnovatorsinside/message
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Hear stories from home health SLPs working in three different regions across the country. As more patients choose to receive care at home, SLPs working in the city of Baltimore, the suburbs of Atlanta, and in a rural part of the Midwest share how the places they work influence the ways they provide services and care.Central to the conversation are social determinants of health, the sometimes unseen environmental and social factors that can influence our health. You'll hear these factors in the stories of each of today's guests.
On this episode of the Deal Farm®, Kevin and Ken speak with Isabelle Guarino about the very niche, but increasingly popular investing strategy of building Home Health Care Businesses. Listen in as she explains how a single family residence can spin off over 10K a month in profit using this strategy!
My guest today, Charles Gellman, is the CEO & Co-founder of HiDO Health and he has leveraged empathy from his own health experiences into AI-assisted robotics that will alter the future of medicine and healthcare. Charles is an outgoing data scientist with a Masters in Clinical Informatics, an accomplished speaker, and one of the top voices on AI-assisted robotics, digital health, and the impact on care.Today, he shares his personal story and shocking statistics on the big and costly problem of inaccurate home health care. We discuss how AI-assisted robotics can impact emotional well-being and why empathy is not going away because of all this new technology. We even take a detour and talk about how to ensure that leaders who succeed passionate founders possess the same empathy for customers and commitment to purpose. Finally, we discuss the importance of empathy to understand both providers and patients and help them alter behaviors to improve health outcomes. To access the episode transcript, please click on the episode title at www.TheEmpathyEdge.com Key Takeaways:When selecting a successor as a leader, you want to make sure they are aligned with the vision and mission, not just capable of running the business side of things. Providers struggle to get care to everyone. Patients struggle to communicate their needs. AI can help to bridge that gap and allow for better communication. Around $300B is wasted each year on medications not being taken as prescribed. HiDO is using AI to help reduce that and make life easier for patients, caregivers, and physicians. "One out of four patients in the US have chronic care diseases. More than 10% of the population have some type of caregiver responsibilities. We have a health care system, where we are solely dependent on people at home to care for themselves. How is that working out for us?" — Charles Gellman Episode References: AARP, Caregiving in the United States 2020PubMed, National trends in prescription drug expenditures and projections for 2023The Empathy Edge podcast, Ron Gura: How Technology Helps People Navigate Grief and LossBrand Story Breakthrough course to help you craft a clear, compelling brand story - includes weekly office hours with Maria!About Charles Gellman, CEO, HiDO Health:Charles Gellman, MSHI is the CEO & Co-founder of HiDO Health, where AI-assisted robotics will alter the future of medicine and healthcare. An outgoing data scientist with a Masters in Clinical Informatics, he is also an accomplished speaker with 100+ podcast interviews scheduled for 2023 from notable university professors, leading researchers, and forward-thinking podcast hosts. NIH-funded research in collaboration with Stanford and Rush Universities. He is one of the top voices on AI-assisted robotics, digital health, and its impact on care.Charles was recently featured in a full feature documentary, "AI Robotics... The HiDO Story." He publishes his analyses regularly in the newsletter, "The Future of Care."He is a former advisor for StartXMed and has worked in various executive roles at Startups as well as Fortune 500 companies. He received an MSHI degree from University of California at Davis, Medical School.Connect with Charles Gellman: HiDO Health: https://www.hidohealth.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mshicgellman/ HiDO Summary Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljnFImTNpwg Join the tribe, download your free guide! Discover what empathy can do for you: http://red-slice.com/business-benefits-empathy Connect with Maria: Get the podcast and book: TheEmpathyEdge.comLearn more about Maria and her work: Red-Slice.comHire Maria to speak at your next event: Red-Slice.com/Speaker-Maria-RossTake my LinkedIn Learning Course! Leading with EmpathyLinkedIn: Maria RossInstagram: @redslicemariaX: @redsliceFacebook: Red SliceThreads: @redslicemaria
In his medical school journey, Christopher McGhee, co-founder and CEO of Current Health, received unfortunate news regarding his grandmother's health condition. This firsthand experience exposed the intricate challenges in hospital care logistics, revealing significant gaps between healthcare services and patient comfort. Despite the exceptional care offered in hospitals, Chris observed a recurring pattern: unnecessary hospital admissions for issues that could be managed at home, intensifying the emotional, social, and familial strain on patients. Chris leveraged his computer science and medicine expertise to co-found Current Health to address this disparity. This company is dedicated to enhancing healthcare quality by utilizing wearable health monitors to bring professional medical care directly to people's homes. In this episode, Chris shares insights into his journey of developing wearable technologies that reduce clinical visits and enhance the home care experience for patients. Do you have any thoughts? Please email us at hello@rosenmaninstitute.org.
Rushion interviews Tammy Lewis, a registered nurse with more than 30 years of experience in home healthcare. A multifaceted entrepreneur, she ran a successful home care agency, Ideal Healthcare Services, for nearly ten years, before turning to home care and business consulting. She was first attracted to nursing at age 5, after watching nurses provide compassionate care to her grandmother and great-grandmother, who battled significant health challenges. As a healthcare entrepreneur, Tammy has consistently curated platforms to empower the next generation of healthcare leaders. Ideal Healthcare Solution, Inc. is a consulting firm for small to mid-sized and start-up home care agencies. IHS is focused on helping companies avoid compliance issues while retaining clientele and building a staffing database.Support the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.