Originally published by MarketWatch Long term care is something most of us will need as we grow older. We might develop chronic diseases, mobility issues, Alzheimer’s or other conditions that…
1. Communicate effectively It’s not just about the information you’re presenting to your workforce. It’s how you present it to them. Your staff may be a population that prefers printed…
By: Debbie Dare, CLTC, LTCP | caringplans@comcast.net | 717-514-1242 Part six in a six-part guest-authored Long-Term Care Education and Planning Program (LTCEPP®) Series
By: Debbie Dare, CLTC, LTCP | caringplans@comcast.net | 717-514-1242 Part five in a six-part guest-authored Long-Term Care Education and Planning Program (LTCEPP®) Series
By: Debbie Dare, CLTC, LTCP | caringplans@comcast.net | 717-514-1242 Part four in a six-part guest-authored Long-Term Care Education and Planning Program (LTCEPP®) Series
By: Debbie Dare, CLTC, LTCP | caringplans@comcast.net | 717-514-1242 Part three in a six-part guest-authored Long-Term Care Education and Planning Program (LTCEPP®) Series
By: Debbie Dare, CLTC, LTCP | caringplans@comcast.net | 717-514-1242 Part two in a six-part guest-authored Long-Term Care Education and Planning Program (LTCEPP®) Series
By: Debbie Dare, CLTC, LTCP | caringplans@comcast.net | 717-514-1242 Part one in a six-part guest-authored Long-Term Care Education and Planning Program (LTCEPP®) Series.