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Dementia at End of Life: What All Post-Acute Providers Should Know

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Dementia at End of Life:
What All Post-Acute Providers Should Know

Caring for patients with dementia at end of life presents a different set of challenges than caring for patients with other health care issues. Patients with dementia don’t follow the same process at end of life as other patients, and this can create a great deal of anxiety and uncertainty. The result can have a devastating impact on patients’ families and loved ones. 

One in three American seniors dies with Alzheimer’s disease or some other form of dementia, so this is an issue that all professionals in home health, home care, and hospice will face. Your agency's entire team needs to understand the caregiving challenge that is dementia at end of life.  

Join us for an important and timely webinar — Dementia at End of Life: What All Post-Acute Providers Should Know — presented by renowned end of life educator and International Humanitarian Woman of the Year 2015 Barbara Karnes, RN

Attend and learn…

  • What's different about death with dementia
  • The dying process that a patient with dementia will probably follow
  • How to explain to families the hard choices concerning food and water

This webinar is equally relevant to home health, therapy, private duty home care and hospice providers and all agency leaders. 

Have any questions? We've got answers! Download our free Dementia at End of Life FAQ now.

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Presenter: Barbara Karnes, RN

Barbara Karnes, RN, is an internationally respected speaker, educator, author and thought leader on matters of end of life. She is a renowned authority to explain the dying process to families, healthcare professionals and the community at large. Barbara has held both clinical and leadership positions, including staff nurse, clinical supervisor and executive director at Hospice Care of Mid America in Kansas City, Missouri, as well as Olathe Medical Center Hospice and Home Health in Olathe, Kansas. An award-winning nurse and end of life educator, Barbara received THE HEART OF HEALTH CARE AWARD from Kansas University Nursing, THE HORIZON AWARD for Education from Nebraska Methodist College and THE INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN WOMAN OF THE YEAR 2015 from the World Humanitarian Awards. She is the expert that hospice and other healthcare professionals count on to teach them how to explain the dying process to families.

Jill Dyer

Jill Dyer

Jill Dyer, BSN, RN, HCS-D, HCS-O is a senior-level home health executive with more than 30 years of progressive management experience. An accomplished nurse, Jill has fulfilled a wide variety of roles that inform her expertise as an industry consultant, including home health administrator, home health director of nursing, and nurse consultant for home health. Jill is also certified as a Home Care Coding and OASIS Specialist. Through her clinical knowledge as a nurse and extensive management experience, Jill brings a comprehensive and well-rounded perspective to her work as a consultant and educator.

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About WellSky

WellSky is a technology company advancing human wellness worldwide. Our software and professional services address the continuum of health and social care — helping businesses, organizations, and communities solve tough challenges, improve collaboration for growth, and achieve better outcomes through predictive insights that only WellSky solutions can provide. A portfolio company of TPG Capital, WellSky serves more than 10,000 client sites around the world — including the largest hospital systems, blood banks and labs, home health and hospice franchises, government agencies, and human services organizations. Our purpose is to empower care heroes with technology for good, so that together, we can realize care’s potential and maintain a healthy, flourishing world.

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