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Hospice CAHPS Pro Tip: Empathy in Hospice Care

“Could a greater miracle take place than for us to look through each other’s eyes for an instant?” ― Henry David Thoreau Hospice professionals see people at their worst: patients suffering a terminal illness and are no longer pursuing curative treatment. Family members dealing with their loved one staring down a ticking clock. Patients in…

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Hospice CAHPS Pro Tip: Care On Their Terms

“A problem is a chance for you to do your best.” ― Duke Ellington A hospice nurse who was interviewed for this piece said in relation to the concept of delivering care to patient on their terms and not the care clinicians think is best, “if the patient is non-compliant it means we have the…

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Hospice CAHPS Pro Tip: Don’t Judge

“When you judge others, you do not define them, you define yourself” ― Earl Nightingale   Hospice is intensely personal, especially when it comes to visiting patients in their home. Patients and family members can be living under intense pressure. Hospice professionals can be challenged by a near infinite number of situations that can trigger a…

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Hospice CAHPS Pro Tip: Emotional IQ

“Being confident you are right is not the same as being right.” ― Steven D. Levitt   Hospice is a people heavy business.  From coworkers to facility teams to patients and their families, working in hospice means constant interaction with others. Many of these interactions are emotionally charged & powerful. A hospice liaison may be the…

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Hospice CAHPS Pro Tip: Hear Your Patients

“It is not important what is said, what is important is what is heard.” ― Jeffrey Fry It takes a lot of self-control to be an active listener. Good listeners work at the skill of absorbing what another person is saying.  Merriam-Webster defines listening as: to pay attention to sound (listen to music) to hear something…

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Hospice CAHPS Pro Tip: Be There For Your Patients

“When you are there, be truly present, be into that moment, 100%, and that place, or person, or experience will forever become part of you” — Bodhi Smith Living On The Clock Hospice patients are living with an incurable, untreatable, terminal illness. They are living a life on the clock. Every tick and every tock…

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Hospice Pro Tip: Be Positive

“I don’t know whether this is the best of times or the worst of times, but I assure you it’s the only time you’ve got. You can either wake up and stay in or get outside and pick a daisy.” – Art Buchwald There are some great tips on how to be positive and cultivate…

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Hospice Pro Tip: Be Courteous

“Really big people are, above everything else, courteous, considerate and generous – not just to some people in some circumstances – but to everyone all the time.” – Thomas J. Watson Courtesy is the hospice outcome that matters I recently spoke with a doctor who works in a hospital and complained about the HCAHPS –…

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Hospice Pro Tip: Being Present

“The present moment, if you think about it, is the only time there is. No matter what time it is, it is always now.” – Marianne Williamson The Importance of Being Present When Delivering Hospice Care Delivering hospice care can be difficult. Clinicians spend their days (and nights) dealing with patients and families going through…

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Hospice Pro Tip: Create a Great Experience

“How lucky I am to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard” Winnie the Pooh/A. A. Milne Create a Great Hospice Experience A great experience is a powerful differentiator in any market and is especially true for the hyper competitive hospice industry. Working towards creating a great experience for your patients and their families…

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