
Understanding Palliative Care
Simply put, palliative care is the collection of medical services, medications, and support that improve the mental and physical experience of those living with a serious illness.
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Simply put, palliative care is the collection of medical services, medications, and support that improve the mental and physical experience of those living with a serious illness.
At the center of the continuum of care is you. It’s the idea that whatever your healthcare needs are, the right services and support are standing by and ready to help.
As care for patients dealing with a serious illness or nearing end-of-life evolves, therapy is increasingly acknowledged as an important element of hospice and palliative
Chief Clinical & Compliance Officer, Bob Parker, discusses what the vaccine mandate for nursing home staff means for home health providers.
Proper hydration helps our muscles function properly, maintains body temperature, controls heart rate and blood pressure, and more.
Intrepid USA Healthcare Services is recognized by NHPCO’s Quality Connections Program for continuous improvements in education.
Miranda Reece, VP of Operations & Patient Experience at Intrepid USA, appears on Home Care Pulse’s Vision podcast to share which new technologies are having the greatest impact on home care.
When done correctly, discussions about end-of-life care can bolster doctor-patient relationships and increase the likelihood that patients will choose appropriate treatment options.
In tough times, communities find strength in people — and people find strength in their communities.