Throughout life, we may find ourselves having difficult conversations with our loved ones. There is never an easy way to approach these, and some can be upsetting to even think of. Discussing end-of-life arrangements is perhaps one of the hardest to reconcile, yet it can be one of the most important conversations we can have.
How to Discuss End-of-Life Arrangements with a Loved One
Posted by
Harry Cline on Jan 4, 2019 9:21:53 AM
0 Comments Click here to read/write comments
Topics: Elderly/Aging Long Term Care, home health care, human kindness, end-of-life arrangements
A Wake-up Call for the Coming Home Health Care Crisis
Posted by
GVT Admin on Oct 10, 2018 4:56:53 PM
The San Francisco board of supervisors recently introduced a budget measure that would raise the minimum wage for nonprofit and in-home supportive service workers from $15/hour to $17/hour. When challenged, the board justified the $13 million added annual expense to the city budget by citing the crisis the home healthcare field is experiencing in San Francisco. It is bleeding workers daily.
0 Comments Click here to read/write comments
Topics: Government, Elderly/Aging Long Term Care, Nonprofit General, nonprofit mission, nonprofit sustainability, human services, home health care