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Top Nursing Specialties for 2025

Diversity Nursing

Telehealth Nurses provide care remotely, offering consultations, education, and support via digital platforms. Skills Required: Strong communication, technical proficiency, and the ability to assess patients virtually. GNPs specialize in managing chronic conditions, promoting healthy aging, and coordinating long-term care.

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Private Duty Nurse Job Description [Updated for 2025]

Registered Nursing

In 2025, as healthcare continues to expand beyond hospitals and into homes, the role of the private duty nurse has become more essential than ever, especially for patients needing long-term care, chronic condition support, or specialized attention within the comfort of their own residences.

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Honey, Sweetie, Dearie: The Perils of Elderspeak

Health Leaders | Nursing

It's communication to older adults that sounds like baby talk," said Clarissa Shaw, a dementia care researcher at the University of Iowa College of Nursing and a co-author of a recent article that helps researchers document its use. It's a term of affection." "He wouldn't normally get too frosty with people," Smith said.

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Boosting Quality Ratings Through Better Service Plan Training

American Medical Compliance

Whether you’re running an assisted living facility, managing a long-term care home, or supporting a residential care center, your quality ratings say a lot about the kind of care you provide. A team that feels equipped and supported is more likely to stay, and continuity of care improves as a result.

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Delaware Nurses Association – President’s Report – September 2024

American Nurse

McClellan, DNP, MBA, RN, CMSRN, NE-BC As a nurse, one of the first lessons we are taught are the skills of assessment, communication, and intervention. 2815), Improving Care and Access to Nurses (ICAN) Act (S. 2713) and to protect timely access to quality nursing care in long-term care facilities.

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What is Pre-Acute Care and Why Do We Need it?

Relias

By avoiding hospitalizations through better preventative care, fewer people will need acute care — including people who are currently in skilled nursing facilities, home health, long-term care, and inpatient rehabilitation.

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What is Pre-Acute Care and Why Do We Need it?

Relias

By avoiding hospitalizations through better preventative care, fewer people will need acute care — including people who are currently in skilled nursing facilities, home health, long-term care, and inpatient rehabilitation.