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Patients in long-term care facilities often need their families, caregivers, and healthcare providers to guide and support end-of-life health decisions. Interventions from hospice and palliative care teams greatly improve the quality of life and care for patients and their caregivers toward the end of life. We work with nursing homes in Indiana to ensure that facilities check with patients and their families every step of the way to make sure wishes are respected.
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Dr. Unroe: Palliative care is underutilized in nursing homes
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New app to bridge information gap between hospitals and nursing homes
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Caring for LGBTQ+ nursing home residents in culturally appropriate and inclusive ways
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Regenstrief research scientists participate in national conversation for advancement of aging research
Regenstrief Institute researchers are sharing the stage with other national aging research experts as they participate in the dissemination of scientific advances during the Gerontological Society...
Novel nurse-driven virtual care model supports nursing home residents and nurses who care for them
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Dr. Susan Hickman discusses the need to better understand pain trajectories
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Study identifies four distinct pain trajectories in nursing home residents
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Dr. Kathleen Unroe on the challenge of nursing home staff retention
Kathleen Unroe, M.D., MHA, discusses an editorial in which she and coauthors highlight the problem of staff turnover in long-term care facilities and the dearth of...
Staff and facility administrator retention has been challenging for long-term care facilities
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Innovative tool targets avoidable hospitalizations of nursing home residents with existing nursing home EHR information
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Study finds long-stay nursing home residents under age 60 transferred to hospitals twice as often as residents older than 80
Long-stay nursing home residents experience frequent transfers to the hospital. Dispelling the assumption that as individuals age and become more frail, higher rates of transfer from...
Looking beyond the numbers to see pandemic’s effect on nursing home residents
Nursing homes throughout the United States have been devastated by the COVID-19 pandemic with many perceptions and misperceptions but little documentation about what has happened on...
POLST and other advance medical planning should not be a one-time conversation
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Regenstrief geriatrician discusses pragmatic trials in long-term care
Regenstrief Research Scientist Kathleen Unroe, M.D., MHA, was one of several expert presenters to discuss the importance of pragmatic trials in long-term care during a virtual conference....
230 Indiana nursing homes signed up for support program during COVID-19 pandemic
Indiana was one of first states to offer the resource More than 230 nursing homes from across Indiana are signed up for a program to assist...
OPTIMISTIC leader receives IU Geriatrics Legacy Award
Regenstrief Institute research scientist and Indiana University School of Medicine associate professor Kathleen Unroe, M.D., MHA, received the Indiana University Geriatrics Legacy Award. She is just the...
Nursing home residents with POLST forms three times more likely to have preferences known
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Health systems support needed to prevent COVID-19 outbreaks in nursing homes
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Regenstrief research scientist provides training for Indiana National Guard
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New program to help Indiana nursing homes deal with COVID-19
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Nursing home residents with cognitive impairment more likely to be admitted to hospital
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Effort to develop model to provide palliative care in nursing homes receives funding
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Partnerships with health systems can provide support to nursing homes during pandemic
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Pandemic spotlights nursing home needs; Regenstrief scientist leading company to address the gaps
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Partnerships between State and Regenstrief strengthen COVID-19 response
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Caring for nursing home residents during COVID-19 pandemic
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Success of OPTIMISTIC Highlighted in LeadingAge Magazine
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Diagnosis is not best predictor of avoidable hospitalizations of nursing home residents
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Diagnosis is not enough: Predicting avoidable transfers from nursing homes is complex
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How does it compare?: Hospice care at home, at assisted living facility, at nursing home
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Study compares hospice care in nursing homes, assisted living facilities and patient homes
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Expanding throughout Indiana, OPTIMISTIC study tests new CMS payment model
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