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16 Aug

4 HACKS for busy Nurses

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Nurses are always on the move, whether during high-stress situations or when juggling multiple patients. To save time and energy, nurses often come up with tricks that.

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Categories: Patient/Resident Care, Staff Safety, patient repositioning
26 Jul

5 ways to improve patient dignity

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In a healthcare setting, patient dignity is just as important as other aspects of patient health and safety. Maintaining dignity is crucial in keeping a good rapport between.

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Categories: Patient/Resident Care
06 Jul

4 reasons your patient gowns are disliked by patients

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Patients often complain about a lack of Wi-Fi and the blandness of hospital food, but one big complaint healthcare providers should put above the rest is patient gowns. When.

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Categories: Patient/Resident Care
21 Mar

10 WAYS TO ENSURE THAT YoUR RESIDENTS’ DIGNITY and QUALITY OF LIFE ARE RESPECTED

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Most provincial laws and programs require that every nursing home resident is provided the care and quality of life sufficient for them to attain and maintain their highest.

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Categories: Long-Term Care, Patient/Resident Care
18 Feb

7 LAUNDRY BEST PRACTICES: AN INTRODUCTION

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Being the manager of large commercial laundry or a smaller on-premise laundry can be an equally demanding and challenging job. Whether you are new at the head of your laundry.

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Categories: Patient/Resident Care
11 Nov

TEXTILES THAT HEAL - The future of Health Care Textiles and Their Effect on the Patient Experience

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As we observe the latest trends in health care, two of those trends are glaringly prevalent: our growing concern over infection and cross-contamination, as well as our.

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Categories: Patient/Resident Care
17 Dec

TOP 10 WAYS TO MINIMIZE RISKS OF INFECTION IN A LONG TERM CARE FACILITY

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With summer winding down, and flu season is lurking, it is always a good idea to remind ourselves of proper practices to minimize the risk of spreading infection through our.

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Categories: Long-Term Care, Patient/Resident Care

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