
Episode Fifty-Seven: 10 in 10 Part 1
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Welcome to episode 57 of The Hospice Nursing Podcast!
In this episode I start with the top 5 things I have learned in my 10 years of hospice experience.
- Case management is the foundation of all hospice care
- Case management success is in the details
- There is not just one way to do hospice
- Model the behavior you want to see in others
- Your current company isn’t as bad as it seems, and the company you want to move to isn’t as great as it seams.
While covering these ideas, I make sure to point out that nobody is doomed to failure just because they don’t’ have case management experience.
I also explain that keeping a patient on hospice care is more dependent on the details than it is on the big picture.
I share my thoughts on leadership, and I explain that leaders can’t expect their staff to behave in a way that isn’t modeled for them.
At the end of this episode I explain that all hospice providers have their flaws, and we shouldn’t expect our next employer to be perfect.
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