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Recognizing & Responding to Changes in the Patient Condition
Wednesday, June 10, 2026, 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM EDT
Category: Workshop
Spot subtle shifts early and take timely, appropriate action to support patient safety and ongoing eligibility for service. It’s important for hospice and home health clinicians to know each patient’s baseline and to be able to identify physical, cognitive, and behavioral deviations quickly, especially since they so often work independently. This session will review how to observe, assess, communicate, and document changes in condition in a way that supports clinical decisions, appropriate levels of care, and regulatory requirements for continued services. KEY WEBINAR TAKEAWAYS:
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WEBINAR DETAILS: Clinicians provide care in settings where they frequently function autonomously. Responding and recognizing changes in a patient’s condition requires the ability to observe, assess, communicate, and document any deviations from a baseline health assessment and status. When we recognize a change in a patient condition, we can appropriately support the level of care needed. This includes documenting to support continuing hospice and home health services. This presentation will help guide clinicians and team members through recognizing a change in condition, what and how to document, and the appropriate actions to take including different levels of care and service. End-of-life changes will also be discussed. THIS WEBINAR WILL BENEFIT THE FOLLOWING AGENCIES: Hospice, Home Care, Home Health, Palliative Care WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
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