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While body language can be interpreted in many ways and it's not an exact science, it is often possible to read body language and have a basic understanding of a persons mood or dispositions and the rapport that people have with each other through observing non-verbal communication. This issue focuses on reading everything that hands can tell you and ways to use your hands to influence interactions with others: [more]

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The internet has changed everything that we do both professionally and personally. With the emergence of social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter, Linked In, and MySpace opportunities have been created to engage different social groups and individuals who are looking for information about end of life care. Our attention is being constantly drawn to forums, emails, webinars and videos online for useful information to guide us. [more]

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I want to share some exciting news about Hospice Care's win in Modern Healthcare's Big Impact Tournament. This is great news to use as you reach out to your community and media sources. The NHPCO release below emphasized some of the innovations hospice care has brought to healthcare delivery in the US.  Hopefully, providers can use this with engagement at the local level. [more]


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Elder care professionals are subject to HIPAA regulations, thus requirements about what can and cannot be posted are especially stringent. I could teach a whole 2 hours or more about policies. David Cherry and I will be covering this in greater depth at our Facebook and Hospice session at the Management and Leadership Conference. In a nutshell, here are the main points to consider:
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This month I wanted to share a teaching tale by a hospice social worker facing the difficult step of nursing home placement for her own mother and the emotional struggle that step brings to every family.

I think this story would be of help to many hospice familiesin this same situation and want you to be able to share these compassionate words with the families in your care. You can download a free printer-friendly copy of this story from our website to use with your clients here: [more]


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