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Home Health CoPs Update: New Opportunities for OTs

Relias

OTs working in home health can initiate the start of care in more situations beginning in 2022 under changes to the Medicare conditions of participation (CoPs). With that approach, the OT is able to address activities crucial for client success on the first day and is able to initiate care in a timely manner.

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Deafblindness and health advocacy

American Nurse

Skilton and colleagues describe those with deafblindness as a “hard-to-reach” audience faced with communication barriers, limited budgets, lack of training in healthcare accessibility, and sensory impairment self-awareness. If the latter, their exposure to language in early childhood may provide them with a broader knowledge of communication.

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Integrating Holistic Approaches in Minority Nursing Practices

Minority Nurse

According to the AACA , in 2022, 80% of nurses in the United States were white/caucasian. Holistic nurses go beyond the physical and physiological aspects of medicine and focus on the values and beliefs of their patients.

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Oncology Nurse Navigation and the DNP-Prepared Nurse

American Nurse

Oncology Nurse Navigators (ONN) communicate across specialty lines and act as patient advocates and educators, educating patients and their families while providing guidance through the care journey (Peckham & Mott-Coles, 2018).

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Nine Reasons Psychology Undergraduate Majors Should Consider a Career in Occupational Therapy

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences

OT practitioners leverage the communication, research and counseling skills developed during their psychology program. Focus on Holistic Care Occupational therapy embraces a holistic approach to healthcare, considering physical, psychological and social well-being. Ready to learn more?

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The Importance of Mentoring and Coaching in Nursing

American Nurse

Integration of mentoring and coaching into formal residency programs aligns with the principles of evidence-based research that supports the benefits of holistic care and recognizes that nurses need support beyond traditional clinical skills. The benefits of mentoring and coaching for new nurses are multifaceted.