
End of life doulas and caregiving
“As an end of life doula, I learned that it’s up to us, as the loved ones and caregivers, to make the final months, weeks, days, moments as comfortable and loving as possible.”
“As an end of life doula, I learned that it’s up to us, as the loved ones and caregivers, to make the final months, weeks, days, moments as comfortable and loving as possible.”
“As an end of life doula, I learned that it’s up to us, as the loved ones and caregivers, to make the final months, weeks, days, moments as comfortable and loving as possible.”
“Despite whatever I was doing, there were still people creating, taking action and making a difference”
“Either it got done by me or it didn’t happen. You just do what is necessary. It becomes second nature.”
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From starting a new healing plan to working through a session with your patients, predictive analytics helps patients optimize their efforts by using past data to preemptively guide their treatment decisions.
Better care assisted by better data means less money spent on readmissions.
The emotional judgement of the patients has created a disconnect between the necessity of post acute care and the autonomy of committing to it.
“Timing is crucial…. Part of creating a successful post-acute care plan is making sure that the patients understand it so they can actually follow it.”