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Videos for Health Care Providers

 

Focused on transitions in care, these videos were produced by Next Step in Care. While most are intended specifically for health care and social service providers, others are for broader audiences. Health care providers may use the latter for staff training or patient education.

Medication Management:

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and the United Hospital Fund (series of 6):

 Medication Management

Pharmacist Anne Myrka of IPRO describes medication issues for people with dementia:

Improving Transitions for People with Dementia: The Pharmacy Perspective, Part 1
Improving Transitions for People with Dementia: The Pharmacy Perspective, Part 2

Dementia and Delirium:

Jed Levine, executive vice president and director of Programs and Services, Alzheimer's Association - NYC Chapter:

Working with Family Members of a Person with Dementia

Dr. Jeffrey Nichols, senior vice president for clinical effectiveness, Continuing Care Division, Catholic Health Services of Long Island:

 Dementia and Delirium
Delirium as a Marker for Serious Illness
History and Physical with People with Dementia
Integrating the Family Caregiver into the Medical Appointment

Palliative Care:

Dr. Joseph Sacco, director of the Palliative Care Consultation Service for Bronx Lebanon Hospital Center:

Diversity and Palliative Care, Part 1
Diversity and Palliative Care, Part 2

Jane Morris, MS, RN, ACHPN, Clinical Coordinator of Palliative Care at New York Hospital Queens:

Talking with Patients and Families About Goals of Care and Options, Part 1
Talking with Patients and Families About Goals of Care and Options, Part 2

For health care and social service professionals:

Family Caregiver in Crisis: Using Next Step in Care, a live-action scenario demonstrating good practices in supporting a family caregiver with Next Step in Care materials, based on the real-life experiences of community-based organizations

 Discharge Planning Is a Family Affair, an animated discharge scenario of two very different perspectivesthose of the doctor and the patient's family caregiver

 

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