Advance Care Planning in Nursing Homes
Insights from Kathleen T. Unroe, MD, Cornelius and Yvonne Pettinga Professor of Medicine, Research Scientist, Indiana University Center for Aging Research, and Susan Hickman, PhD, Geropsychologist, Director and Senior Investigator, Investigative Science Division, Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute In post-acute and long-term care settings, few responsibilities carry as much weight or as much humanity...
Advance Care Planning for Nursing Home Residents: A PATHTalks Episode
In post-acute and long-term care settings, few responsibilities carry as much weight or as much humanity as ensuring residents’ care reflects what matters most to them. Advance Care Planning (ACP) is not simply a regulatory requirement or a form to complete at admission. It is an ongoing, relationship-centered process that prepares residents, families, and care...
Pathway Health and Probari Partner to Deliver Advance Care Planning Education to Support Post-Acute Care Providers
Pathway Health and Probari have joined forces to provide the “APPROACHES (Aligning Patient Preferences – a Role Offering Alzheimer’s Patients, Caregivers, and Healthcare Providers Education and Support) Advance Care Planning education series. Advance Care Planning (ACP) is essential to delivering compassionate, person-centered care in post-acute and long-term care settings. The Probari APPROACHES ACP Education Series...
What Matters Most: Leadership’s Role in Meaningful Advanced Care Planning
By Lisa Thomson, BA, LNHA, HSE, CIMT, Chief Operating Officer, Pathway Health In today’s post-acute and long-term care settings, few conversations carry as much importance—or as much heart—as those about a resident’s wishes for their care.Advanced Care Planning (ACP) is more than a form or a regulation—it’s an opportunity to listen, understand, and ensure that...

