Long-haul COVID renews push to expand palliative care
COVID-19 has prompted a renewed push for a comprehensive palliative care benefit to care for seriously ill patients in their own homes.
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COVID-19 has prompted a renewed push for a comprehensive palliative care benefit to care for seriously ill patients in their own homes.
Now that COVID-19 vaccines are being widely distributed, many people have questions about what it means for themselves and their loved ones.
Bob Parker, Chief Clinical & Compliance Officer for Intrepid USA, spoke with Home Health Care News about what we’re doing to keep patients safe and healthy at home as COVID-19 cases continue to rise.
Taryn Buntin, Clinical Supervisor RN for Intrepid USA, discusses how home health care can help seniors receive the care they need amid COVID-19.
As the country navigates COVID-19, it is critical that older Americans are able to easily access home health care services.
Heather Artrip, Patient Advocate in Abingdon, VA, and her mini-pony, Treppy, are spreading joy by visiting with residents and staff of local assisted living facilities.
Intrepid USA’s CEO, John Kunysz, and Chief Clinical & Compliance Officer, Bob Parker spoke with Home Health Care News to discuss how the company is navigating COVID-19.
Roger Murrell, a Patient Care Coordinator for Intrepid USA in Elizabethtown, KY, is spreading joy by serenading residents of local assisted living facilities from outside their windows.
Becky McCrone, a home health RN for Intrepid USA in Ashtabula, OH, discusses the important role home health care plays in keeping seniors safe and out of the hospital during the coronavirus pandemic.