It was formerly available on Australia's SelecTV from March 2007 until the closure of its English service in late 2007, but remained available through Foxtel and Austar. The channel was closed in Australia on November 3, 2014 and replaced with Discovery Kids, with select programming moving to sister channel TLC. In addition, Foxtel moved TLC from channel 646 to channel 130, and TLC+2 from channel 647 to channel 166.
Discovery Home & Health is a television channel. It was launched in 2000 as part of the Discovery Channel's bouquet of channels, as Discovery Health, following a similar format to the American channel of the same name.
It was rebranded on 7 May 2005 to its current name, and relaunched as a female oriented lifestyle channel. This coincided with the relaunch of Discovery Home & Leisure as Discovery Real Time, a male oriented channel.
On 30 April 2013, Discovery Home & Health received a new look, following the closure of Discovery Real Time and Discovery Travel & Living, and began broadcasting in widescreen, the last of Discovery's UK channels to do so. Some programming from the closed channels was transferred over to Home & Health. At the same time the channels also moved into Real Time's old EPG slots on Sky and did so on Virgin Media on 7 May 2013.
Home healthcare is the new future of healthcare. | Jonathan Gooch | TEDxFishtown
Jonathan Gooch details why he feels home healthcare is going to be the new normal for society. Take a moment to listen to this much needed talk. Jonathan Gooch is the Owner of Next Step Healthcare Services, where he provides both medical and non-medical care services to adults and kids a like in need of care. Next Step Healthcare is catered to working closely with major hospitals in the surrounding Atlanta area and has had the opportunity to partner with major non-profits for the medically fragile and has catered needs included but not limited to trach and vent care, phlebotomy, medication administration, personal hygiene assistance, incidental transportation and more. He is committed to expanding the legacy of excellent home health care that began over 5 years ago. Jonathan’s leadership g...
published: 16 Mar 2022
When Home Health Nursing Goes Wrong #homehealthcare #homehealth #homecarenurse
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I am back with another story time. I've told you all in the past that a spent a few years working as a homehealth nurse. Homehealth is very near and dear to my heart because I connected with my patients on a different level.
Some days are easier than others when working as a homehealth nurse. Sit back and have a good laugh at some of my mishaps while working in homehealth.
#homehealth #homehealthnurse #homehealthnursing
published: 22 Feb 2023
What is home health care all about?
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In Home Health Care
Today we’re talking about the basics of home health care.
Home health care is medical care provided wherever your home may be. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services say it’s ‘usually less expensive, more convenient, and just as effective as care you get in a hospital or skilled nursing facility.’
But what is home health care all about? Here’s how it happens:
• First, your doctor decides that you need medical care at home. Perhaps you’re returning from the hospital after an illness or surgery. Or you’re already home, but you need a little more help staying well and strong.
• Next, your home health care provider works with your doctor to order the speci...
published: 28 Apr 2016
Home Health | Registered Nurse (Amber)
Registered Nurses (RN) can perform a variety of clinical services for their patients in the home. Amber describes what sort of care she is able to offer to home health patients, including blood draws, labs, and comprehensive assessments.
published: 07 Sep 2018
Responsibilities of a Home Health Aide
Learn about the skills and education needed to become a home health aide
published: 05 May 2020
The upside of being a home health nurse #homehealthcare #homehealth #nurse
Let's talk about the upside of home health nursing. Part of my nursing journey was spent as a home health nurse.
published: 27 Jun 2022
The Good and the Bad: Exploring Home Health Nursing| PROS & CONS TO HOME HEALTH NURSING
In this insightful discussion, we delve into the pros and cons of home health nursing, providing you with all the information you need to know. Home health nursing offers numerous advantages, such as personalized care tailored to the patient's needs. With the opportunity to work closely with patients in the comfort of their own homes, home health nurses can build strong relationships, fostering a sense of trust and ensuring individualized attention. Additionally, this nursing field allows for more flexible schedules and the chance to witness firsthand the positive impact made on patients' lives. On the other hand, home health nursing also presents its fair share of challenges. One of the main drawbacks is the potential isolation that nurses may face when working independently in patients' ...
published: 30 May 2023
Home care nurse says 'we are the forgotten front line'
Thousands of home care nurses are working during the COVID-19 pandemic, but some say they feel like “the forgotten front line.”
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published: 23 May 2020
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HOME HEALTH NURSING | What You Should Know | RN case manager
Hi I'm Nurse Nay! I'm here to tell you the three things I did not like about being a Home Health nurse. These are my opinions. I hope that these things help you out!
See my Home Care Day in the Life video for more updates!
https://youtu.be/XaAObDmgedM
https://youtu.be/mNnbYwTGgeE
Hello! We are Benomi (Benjamin and Naomi) two RNs here to help give you easy ways to remember tough topics and help you get through nursing school.
What do you want to see next?!? Leave it in the comments below!
Thanks for watching!
And be sure to follow us on Instagram @NursingWithBenomi
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This video is not intended to replace what you have learned in your nursing program. Please adapt or don't use this information if what you have learned differs.
Jonathan Gooch details why he feels home healthcare is going to be the new normal for society. Take a moment to listen to this much needed talk. Jonathan Gooch ...
Jonathan Gooch details why he feels home healthcare is going to be the new normal for society. Take a moment to listen to this much needed talk. Jonathan Gooch is the Owner of Next Step Healthcare Services, where he provides both medical and non-medical care services to adults and kids a like in need of care. Next Step Healthcare is catered to working closely with major hospitals in the surrounding Atlanta area and has had the opportunity to partner with major non-profits for the medically fragile and has catered needs included but not limited to trach and vent care, phlebotomy, medication administration, personal hygiene assistance, incidental transportation and more. He is committed to expanding the legacy of excellent home health care that began over 5 years ago. Jonathan’s leadership guides the operations for Home Care Services – maintaining relationships with client’s partners and the communities in which we serve. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
Jonathan Gooch details why he feels home healthcare is going to be the new normal for society. Take a moment to listen to this much needed talk. Jonathan Gooch is the Owner of Next Step Healthcare Services, where he provides both medical and non-medical care services to adults and kids a like in need of care. Next Step Healthcare is catered to working closely with major hospitals in the surrounding Atlanta area and has had the opportunity to partner with major non-profits for the medically fragile and has catered needs included but not limited to trach and vent care, phlebotomy, medication administration, personal hygiene assistance, incidental transportation and more. He is committed to expanding the legacy of excellent home health care that began over 5 years ago. Jonathan’s leadership guides the operations for Home Care Services – maintaining relationships with client’s partners and the communities in which we serve. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
Hey Y'all
I am back with another story time. I've told you all in the past that a spent a few years working as a homehealth nurse. Homehealth is very near an...
Hey Y'all
I am back with another story time. I've told you all in the past that a spent a few years working as a homehealth nurse. Homehealth is very near and dear to my heart because I connected with my patients on a different level.
Some days are easier than others when working as a homehealth nurse. Sit back and have a good laugh at some of my mishaps while working in homehealth.
#homehealth #homehealthnurse #homehealthnursing
Hey Y'all
I am back with another story time. I've told you all in the past that a spent a few years working as a homehealth nurse. Homehealth is very near and dear to my heart because I connected with my patients on a different level.
Some days are easier than others when working as a homehealth nurse. Sit back and have a good laugh at some of my mishaps while working in homehealth.
#homehealth #homehealthnurse #homehealthnursing
http://residentialhomehealth.com/ 855-282-4855 Residential Home Health Michigan & Illinois Home Health Care
In Home Health Care
Today we’re talking about the b...
http://residentialhomehealth.com/ 855-282-4855 Residential Home Health Michigan & Illinois Home Health Care
In Home Health Care
Today we’re talking about the basics of home health care.
Home health care is medical care provided wherever your home may be. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services say it’s ‘usually less expensive, more convenient, and just as effective as care you get in a hospital or skilled nursing facility.’
But what is home health care all about? Here’s how it happens:
• First, your doctor decides that you need medical care at home. Perhaps you’re returning from the hospital after an illness or surgery. Or you’re already home, but you need a little more help staying well and strong.
• Next, your home health care provider works with your doctor to order the special services you need and assembles your care team.
• Then, nurses and therapists come to your house. You’ll learn new exercises, skills, and facts that can help you better manage a chronic illness or get back on your feet.
• And with the help of your home health care team, you can meet your health goals and stay out of the hospital, safe and independent at home. That’s all for this segment.
For more information about home health care and how Residential Home Health can help, visit http://residentialhomehealth.com, or call 855-282-4855 to talk with a nurse about your specific situation.
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http://residentialhomehealth.com/ 855-282-4855 Residential Home Health Michigan & Illinois Home Health Care
In Home Health Care
Today we’re talking about the basics of home health care.
Home health care is medical care provided wherever your home may be. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services say it’s ‘usually less expensive, more convenient, and just as effective as care you get in a hospital or skilled nursing facility.’
But what is home health care all about? Here’s how it happens:
• First, your doctor decides that you need medical care at home. Perhaps you’re returning from the hospital after an illness or surgery. Or you’re already home, but you need a little more help staying well and strong.
• Next, your home health care provider works with your doctor to order the special services you need and assembles your care team.
• Then, nurses and therapists come to your house. You’ll learn new exercises, skills, and facts that can help you better manage a chronic illness or get back on your feet.
• And with the help of your home health care team, you can meet your health goals and stay out of the hospital, safe and independent at home. That’s all for this segment.
For more information about home health care and how Residential Home Health can help, visit http://residentialhomehealth.com, or call 855-282-4855 to talk with a nurse about your specific situation.
File: V-Shorts-Hull-01
Registered Nurses (RN) can perform a variety of clinical services for their patients in the home. Amber describes what sort of care she is able to offer to hom...
Registered Nurses (RN) can perform a variety of clinical services for their patients in the home. Amber describes what sort of care she is able to offer to home health patients, including blood draws, labs, and comprehensive assessments.
Registered Nurses (RN) can perform a variety of clinical services for their patients in the home. Amber describes what sort of care she is able to offer to home health patients, including blood draws, labs, and comprehensive assessments.
In this insightful discussion, we delve into the pros and cons of home health nursing, providing you with all the information you need to know. Home health nurs...
In this insightful discussion, we delve into the pros and cons of home health nursing, providing you with all the information you need to know. Home health nursing offers numerous advantages, such as personalized care tailored to the patient's needs. With the opportunity to work closely with patients in the comfort of their own homes, home health nurses can build strong relationships, fostering a sense of trust and ensuring individualized attention. Additionally, this nursing field allows for more flexible schedules and the chance to witness firsthand the positive impact made on patients' lives. On the other hand, home health nursing also presents its fair share of challenges. One of the main drawbacks is the potential isolation that nurses may face when working independently in patients' homes. Additionally, the demanding nature of this field requires nurses to possess exceptional organizational and time-management skills, as they often juggle multiple cases simultaneously. By acknowledging these downsides, aspiring home health nurses can make more informed decisions about their career path. Through this video, we aim to shed light on the pros and cons of home health nursing, enabling you to make an informed decision or deepen your understanding of this nursing specialty. So, sit back, relax, and join us as we explore the world of home health nursing. For more informative videos on nursing and healthcare-related topics, don't forget to subscribe. Also, please leave your comments and questions below; we'd love to hear your thoughts on home health nursing!
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In this insightful discussion, we delve into the pros and cons of home health nursing, providing you with all the information you need to know. Home health nursing offers numerous advantages, such as personalized care tailored to the patient's needs. With the opportunity to work closely with patients in the comfort of their own homes, home health nurses can build strong relationships, fostering a sense of trust and ensuring individualized attention. Additionally, this nursing field allows for more flexible schedules and the chance to witness firsthand the positive impact made on patients' lives. On the other hand, home health nursing also presents its fair share of challenges. One of the main drawbacks is the potential isolation that nurses may face when working independently in patients' homes. Additionally, the demanding nature of this field requires nurses to possess exceptional organizational and time-management skills, as they often juggle multiple cases simultaneously. By acknowledging these downsides, aspiring home health nurses can make more informed decisions about their career path. Through this video, we aim to shed light on the pros and cons of home health nursing, enabling you to make an informed decision or deepen your understanding of this nursing specialty. So, sit back, relax, and join us as we explore the world of home health nursing. For more informative videos on nursing and healthcare-related topics, don't forget to subscribe. Also, please leave your comments and questions below; we'd love to hear your thoughts on home health nursing!
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Thousands of home care nurses are working during the COVID-19 pandemic, but some say they feel like “the forgotten front line.”
Welcome to The National, the f...
Thousands of home care nurses are working during the COVID-19 pandemic, but some say they feel like “the forgotten front line.”
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Hi I'm Nurse Nay! I'm here to tell you the three things I did not like about being a Home Health nurse. These are my opinions. I hope that these things help you...
Hi I'm Nurse Nay! I'm here to tell you the three things I did not like about being a Home Health nurse. These are my opinions. I hope that these things help you out!
See my Home Care Day in the Life video for more updates!
https://youtu.be/XaAObDmgedM
https://youtu.be/mNnbYwTGgeE
Hello! We are Benomi (Benjamin and Naomi) two RNs here to help give you easy ways to remember tough topics and help you get through nursing school.
What do you want to see next?!? Leave it in the comments below!
Thanks for watching!
And be sure to follow us on Instagram @NursingWithBenomi
https://www.instagram.com/nursingwithbenomi/
This video is not intended to replace what you have learned in your nursing program. Please adapt or don't use this information if what you have learned differs.
Hi I'm Nurse Nay! I'm here to tell you the three things I did not like about being a Home Health nurse. These are my opinions. I hope that these things help you out!
See my Home Care Day in the Life video for more updates!
https://youtu.be/XaAObDmgedM
https://youtu.be/mNnbYwTGgeE
Hello! We are Benomi (Benjamin and Naomi) two RNs here to help give you easy ways to remember tough topics and help you get through nursing school.
What do you want to see next?!? Leave it in the comments below!
Thanks for watching!
And be sure to follow us on Instagram @NursingWithBenomi
https://www.instagram.com/nursingwithbenomi/
This video is not intended to replace what you have learned in your nursing program. Please adapt or don't use this information if what you have learned differs.
Jonathan Gooch details why he feels home healthcare is going to be the new normal for society. Take a moment to listen to this much needed talk. Jonathan Gooch is the Owner of Next Step Healthcare Services, where he provides both medical and non-medical care services to adults and kids a like in need of care. Next Step Healthcare is catered to working closely with major hospitals in the surrounding Atlanta area and has had the opportunity to partner with major non-profits for the medically fragile and has catered needs included but not limited to trach and vent care, phlebotomy, medication administration, personal hygiene assistance, incidental transportation and more. He is committed to expanding the legacy of excellent home health care that began over 5 years ago. Jonathan’s leadership guides the operations for Home Care Services – maintaining relationships with client’s partners and the communities in which we serve. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
Hey Y'all
I am back with another story time. I've told you all in the past that a spent a few years working as a homehealth nurse. Homehealth is very near and dear to my heart because I connected with my patients on a different level.
Some days are easier than others when working as a homehealth nurse. Sit back and have a good laugh at some of my mishaps while working in homehealth.
#homehealth #homehealthnurse #homehealthnursing
http://residentialhomehealth.com/ 855-282-4855 Residential Home Health Michigan & Illinois Home Health Care
In Home Health Care
Today we’re talking about the basics of home health care.
Home health care is medical care provided wherever your home may be. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services say it’s ‘usually less expensive, more convenient, and just as effective as care you get in a hospital or skilled nursing facility.’
But what is home health care all about? Here’s how it happens:
• First, your doctor decides that you need medical care at home. Perhaps you’re returning from the hospital after an illness or surgery. Or you’re already home, but you need a little more help staying well and strong.
• Next, your home health care provider works with your doctor to order the special services you need and assembles your care team.
• Then, nurses and therapists come to your house. You’ll learn new exercises, skills, and facts that can help you better manage a chronic illness or get back on your feet.
• And with the help of your home health care team, you can meet your health goals and stay out of the hospital, safe and independent at home. That’s all for this segment.
For more information about home health care and how Residential Home Health can help, visit http://residentialhomehealth.com, or call 855-282-4855 to talk with a nurse about your specific situation.
File: V-Shorts-Hull-01
Registered Nurses (RN) can perform a variety of clinical services for their patients in the home. Amber describes what sort of care she is able to offer to home health patients, including blood draws, labs, and comprehensive assessments.
In this insightful discussion, we delve into the pros and cons of home health nursing, providing you with all the information you need to know. Home health nursing offers numerous advantages, such as personalized care tailored to the patient's needs. With the opportunity to work closely with patients in the comfort of their own homes, home health nurses can build strong relationships, fostering a sense of trust and ensuring individualized attention. Additionally, this nursing field allows for more flexible schedules and the chance to witness firsthand the positive impact made on patients' lives. On the other hand, home health nursing also presents its fair share of challenges. One of the main drawbacks is the potential isolation that nurses may face when working independently in patients' homes. Additionally, the demanding nature of this field requires nurses to possess exceptional organizational and time-management skills, as they often juggle multiple cases simultaneously. By acknowledging these downsides, aspiring home health nurses can make more informed decisions about their career path. Through this video, we aim to shed light on the pros and cons of home health nursing, enabling you to make an informed decision or deepen your understanding of this nursing specialty. So, sit back, relax, and join us as we explore the world of home health nursing. For more informative videos on nursing and healthcare-related topics, don't forget to subscribe. Also, please leave your comments and questions below; we'd love to hear your thoughts on home health nursing!
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Hi I'm Nurse Nay! I'm here to tell you the three things I did not like about being a Home Health nurse. These are my opinions. I hope that these things help you out!
See my Home Care Day in the Life video for more updates!
https://youtu.be/XaAObDmgedM
https://youtu.be/mNnbYwTGgeE
Hello! We are Benomi (Benjamin and Naomi) two RNs here to help give you easy ways to remember tough topics and help you get through nursing school.
What do you want to see next?!? Leave it in the comments below!
Thanks for watching!
And be sure to follow us on Instagram @NursingWithBenomi
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This video is not intended to replace what you have learned in your nursing program. Please adapt or don't use this information if what you have learned differs.
One of the region’s largest health systems recently sold off one of its nursing homes it had been operating for years and turned over the management of another ...PremierHealth’s decision to sell ...
The city's finance director, Diana Ellenbecker, noted during the meeting that moving up take-home pay increases from April to January to coincide with the increase in health insurance costs would add $132,000 to the city's general levy.
Centers HealthCare was accused of diverting $83 million from the nursing homes they ran and using the money to benefit themselves and their families while seniors suffered.
The county published safety guidance for those returning to homes in evacuation zones at www.venturacountyrecovers.org.Health information. Guides and public health advisories are available at ...
Springfield will be the headquarters for a pilot program that aims to better respond to communicable diseases while allowing area health departments to continue their essential programming ...Pilot program aims to 'lift up' whole public health system.
Anaheim will end its efforts to prevent a transitional housing home for women with mental health issues from operating in the Anaheim Colony historic district and drop its appeal in a lawsuit against the city, officials said.
A fire erupted Friday in a home for the elderly and those with mental health issues in northeastern Spain, killing 10 people and critically injuring two, officials said ... with mental health problems.
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A fire erupted Friday in a home for the elderly and those with mental health issues in the Spanish town of Villafranca de Ebro, killing 10 people and critically injuring two ... mental health problems.
<p>Madrid, (APP - UrduPoint / PakistanPointNews - 15th Nov, 2024) A fire killed 10 people on Friday in a home for the elderly and people with mental health issues in northeastern Spain, ...
Home to nearly 900 voters, the village has been protesting flooding due to Gosikhurd dam backwaters for decades and administrative indifference to their problems ... Homes remain perpetually damp, even during summers.