Category: News & Updates

Navigating End-of-Life Decisions: Advance Care Planning Guide

In today’s rapidly advancing healthcare environment, it is more important than ever for individuals to have clear and well-documented plans for their end-of-life care. Good Shepherd Home Care and Hospice in Salt Lake City is dedicated to helping patients and their families navigate these crucial decisions through advance care planning. This guide will explore the […]

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Empowering Caregivers: Tips for Self-Care and Burnout Prevention

Providing ongoing palliative or home care for a family member can be deeply fulfilling, yet it also presents significant physical and emotional challenges. Caregivers frequently prioritize the well-being of their loved ones over their own, leading to stress, caregiver burnout, and compromised well-being. At Good Shepherd Home Care and Hospice, we understand the complex yet […]

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Maximizing Comfort: Tips for Managing Pain and Discomfort in Home Care

Home care for individuals dealing with chronic illnesses or end-of-life conditions presents unique challenges and opportunities. At Good Shepherd Home Care and Hospice, we understand the critical importance of managing pain and discomfort effectively to improve the quality of life for our patients. Let’s explore practical pain management techniques and comfort measures that can be […]

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Senior Fall Risks and Strategies to Avoid Injuries

As individuals age, they undergo numerous physiological changes that profoundly impact their overall health and well-being. Chief among the concerns facing older adults is the increased susceptibility to falls, which can have serious repercussions ranging from immediate injuries to long-term consequences such as diminished quality of life and hospitalization. However, by gaining a thorough understanding […]

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Signs that Alzheimer’s or Dementia Require a Different Type of Care

While numerous seniors in the early stages of dementia can maintain independence or receive support, those with more pronounced cognitive decline might benefit from the expertise of trained professionals in memory care communities. Yet, dementia symptoms can fluctuate, making it challenging to discern when additional assistance is necessary. If your loved one is encountering confusion […]

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The Vital Role of Nurse Practitioners in Palliative Care

Enhanced quality of life, patient-centered care aligned with individual goals, and reduced healthcare expenditures represent the advantages of palliative care. Individuals requiring palliative care in Utah often grapple with chronic conditions, which may be terminal or non-terminal, encompassing conditions like neurological trauma, cancer, lung disease, Alzheimer’s, Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and Crohn’s Disease, among others. With […]

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Sibling Dynamics in Home Health Care and Hospice Caregiving

Providing home health care or hospice for a loved one involves a myriad of decisions, financial considerations, paperwork, and emotional responses, creating a multifaceted task with significant stakes. Matters become even more intricate when various individuals have distinct interests, opinions, or attitudes about handling these responsibilities. Each person approaches the responsibility of caring for another […]

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