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Staff Development Vital for Adapting to Shifting Rehab Therapy Needs

Relias

Like all healthcare providers, rehabilitation therapists have had to adapt and adjust to the extraordinary challenges brought by the COVID-19 pandemic. The very means by which therapists deliver vital rehabilitation services has shifted in ways that appear to be lasting and permeate nearly every facet of care.

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Celebrate National Nurses Week — and Read Our Nurse Salary and Job Satisfaction Report

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Nurses make the difference in health care Nurses are the backbone of our healthcare system, providing essential services to patients across the continuum of care. They are involved in every aspect of health care — from prevention and education to diagnosis and treatment, to recovery and rehabilitation.

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Social care staff carrying out tasks previously undertaken by NHS, without extra funding, say directors

Community Care

Drop in eligibility for continuing healthcare But the finding comes amid a drop in the rate of people found to be eligible for NHS continuing healthcare (CHC), under which the health service fully funds social care for people whose need for it arises primarily from a health condition.

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Post-Acute Care Training Promotes Employees as an Asset

Relias

Except for long-term care hospitals, these facilities are often more home-like than acute ones, aiding patient recovery and comfort. Patient recovery can improve if a person feels they’re receiving adequate care even after leaving the hospital — which some people in the industry refer to as “service after the sale.”