Rehab Hospice and Palliative Care
Price:$99.99
Approximately 90 million Americans are living with serious and terminal illness. In 2017, 1.49 million Medicare beneficiaries were enrolled in hospice care. The concept of Hospice care was first introduced in United States by Dr. Saunders in 1963. Hospice care involves a team-orientedapproach to providing quality, compassionate care to people and their families facing life-limiting illness. In addition to medical expertise and pain management skills, professionals provide emotional and spiritual support to patients and their families tailored to their needs and wishes. Palliative care is dedicated to the improvement of quality of life for patientssuffering from life threatening diseases. Hospice and palliative care and delivery is commonly misunderstood both by patients and families, as well as health care professionals. It is pertinent to understand that hospice care model is based on a model of comfort/caring and not curing. It has been reported that patients and families do not think about expressing their wishes and preference to end of life care and it has been challenging for health care professionals to redirect from the routinely practiced restorative approach.
This course will provide an overview of how hospice and palliative care fit in the current U.S. Healthcare system. Palliative and hospice care will be compared in terms of similarities and differences. Physiology, signs and symptomsof death will be discussed. Attendees will be provided information on team-based rehabilitation approach/practice patterns and models to managing all care needs to clients and their families receiving care from life threatening disease as well as end of life care.
Target Audience: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants
3/5
Robin (NM) on Aug 20, 2025
it was difficult to understand the speaker and the text at the bottom did not always match or appropriately interpret
5/5
paul (KY) on Aug 13, 2025
great course!
4/5
AC (TN) on Aug 08, 2025
some difficulty with subtitle inaccuracies
5/5
Patricia (IN) on Jul 13, 2025
hard to understand speaker
4/5
Eileen (WI) on Mar 28, 2025
the presenter and her power point were excellent. the speech to text or typed attempt at presenting what she said was very inaccurate and distracting. it would be better left out.
4/5
Angela (KS) on Feb 12, 2025
the quality of the recording and her heavy accent made it difficult at times to understanding what she was saying. but she was very articulate and presented the subject in a logical way.
4/5
Heidi (CA) on Jan 30, 2025
i would say that one expectation when a patient goes on hospice is that they may even gain a higher level of function due to the care and attention.
5/5
Michelle (AL) on Jan 17, 2025
helpful to have subtitles
4/5
michael (MI) on Dec 16, 2024
instructor tried. but material was basically just read from the slides. could of just read the material myself. bump it up a notch.
5/5
Maureen f (CT) on Dec 05, 2024
instructor knowledgeable and presented with good pace
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