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#CompassionateCare promotes empathy, kindness, support, understanding, healing, respect, connection, love, community, nurturing, advocacy, wellness, mental health, patient-centered, emotional support, healthcare, listening, empowerment, awareness, relationships, hope, compassion, trust, service, dignity, inclusion, humanity, resilience, joy, and safety.
Replying to @newauntie Is your loved one with dementia struggling with silverware? 🥄 Here are some mealtime tips to help them feel comfortable and ensure they’re eating well. Sometimes, it’s about letting go of expectations and embracing what works best for them with love and understanding. 💜 #DementiaCare #CaregivingTips #MealtimeSupport #DementiaAwareness #CaregiverLife #AlzheimersCare #SeniorCare #CompassionateCare #AgingWithDignity #FamilyCaregiver #DementiaJourney #CaregivingCommunity #MemoryCare #SupportForCaregivers
Day 16/30: Not every behavior is a dementia behavior. 🧠💡 Let’s stop over-pathologizing every emotion or reaction. Sometimes, frustration, sadness, or tears aren’t because of dementia—they’re just part of being human. Instead of trying to fix or change how they feel, our goal should be to comfort and reassure them. Sometimes, they just need to feel their feelings. ❤️ Have you ever caught yourself trying to “fix” emotions? Let’s talk about it below. 💬 Follow for Day 17 tomorrow! . . #DementiaCare #CaregiverTips #Careblazers #DementiaAwareness #MemoryCare #CompassionateCare #AgingWithDignity
The one thing they don’t teach you in grad school is to learn your own personal boundaries (even if it’s shutting your brain off after work!) It’s so important to care but 7 years in and I still find myself never feeling enough. Learn to give yourself grace and trust yourself ♥️ #bcba #bcbatok #bcbasoftiktok #behavioranalyst #specialeducation #compassion #compassionatecare #dowhatyoulove #ftk #mastersdegree #compassionfatigue
Newborn care starts with knowing the basics! Keep these vital signs in mind when caring for tiny patients. #newborncare #nursingtips #pediatrics #infanthealth #neonatalnursing #babycarebasics #pediatricnursing #healthystart #tinypatients #nursinglife #newbornhealth #careforbabies #neonatalcare #pediatrictips #nurseeducation #nurselife #infantcare #nursingknowledge #newbornwellness #compassionatecare
Replying to @stephanie.traumarn Love this so much! Perfect for anyone  in healthcare 💖 #nursesoftiktok #ernurse #icunurselife #xray #radiologytechnologist #welistenwedontjudgechallenge  #compassionatecare  #nurselife #medsuregnurse  #cnasoftiktok  #healthcareworker  #medicalhumor  #badgereel
The Hidden Struggle with Medical Trauma Medical trauma is a deeply personal, often hidden experience that many patients face after receiving care that was harmful or distressing. Whether it stems from medical errors, invasive procedures, miscommunication, or neglect, the effects can be lasting—leading to anxiety, mistrust, and fear of future healthcare. For many, navigating medical trauma means battling both physical and emotional scars, which can lead to avoidance of necessary treatments and prolonged suffering. Healing from this trauma requires a compassionate, patient-centered approach that acknowledges past harm and rebuilds trust. #MedicalTrauma #PatientCare #HealingJourney #CompassionateCare #HealthcareReform
As a behavior analyst, showing compassionate care to parents of children with a new diagnosis, especially those who may be struggling with depression, anxiety, and isolation, involves intentional efforts to build trust, provide support, and acknowledge their emotional experiences. Here are some actionable strategies: 1. Active Listening * Begin with empathy-focused conversations: Create space for parents to share their concerns, fears, and hopes. 2. Validate Their Experience * Acknowledge the emotional weight of their journey.     * "You’re doing so much for your child already—it’s okay to feel tired or anxious." * Normalize their feelings and reassure them that others in their position have felt the same way. 3. Personalize Their Experience * Take the time to understand their family dynamic, cultural values, and specific challenges. * Offer tailored recommendations, so they feel the program aligns with their family’s needs. 4. Provide Resources for Emotional Support * Share information about:     * Parent support groups     * Therapy referrals for their mental health if needed.     * Community resources, such as respite care. 5. Create a Collaborative Relationship * Involve the parent in goal-setting and intervention planning.     * Ask questions like:         * "What do you want to see change for your child or family in the next few months?"         * "What feels manageable to focus on right now?" * Allow them to feel like equal partners in their child’s progress. 6. Demonstrate Flexibility and Patience * Adjust expectations and timelines based on the parent’s ability to cope. * Be flexible with scheduling, acknowledging the realities of their life. 7. Follow Up Between Sessions * Check in regularly with quick, supportive calls, texts, or emails.     * "Hi, I just wanted to check how this week has been for you. Let me know if you need anything!" 8. Teach Stress-Relief Techniques * Equip them with simple tools:     * Quick breathing exercises to manage stress.     * Calm-down strategies they can use for themselves and their child. 9. Encourage Self-Compassion * Reinforce that self-care is not selfish.     * Share examples of small self-care actions they can take, like a 10-minute walk or journaling. 10. Celebrate Small Wins * Acknowledge and celebrate progress, no matter how small.     * "It’s amazing that your child made that eye contact today, and your support made that possible." 11. Maintain Consistency and Transparency * Keep parents informed of what’s happening in sessions and why certain approaches are taken. * Share progress and setbacks honestly and compassionately. By focusing on building a relationship based on trust, respect, and empathy, behavior analysts can ease parents’ feelings of isolation and create a foundation for collaborative, meaningful care. #blind #downsyndrome #aba #appliedbehavioranalysis #compassionatecare
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As a behavior analyst, showing compassionate care to parents of children with a new diagnosis, especially those who may be struggling with depression, anxiety, and isolation, involves intentional efforts to build trust, provide support, and acknowledge their emotional experiences. Here are some actionable strategies: 1. Active Listening * Begin with empathy-focused conversations: Create space for parents to share their concerns, fears, and hopes. 2. Validate Their Experience * Acknowledge the emotional weight of their journey. * "You’re doing so much for your child already—it’s okay to feel tired or anxious." * Normalize their feelings and reassure them that others in their position have felt the same way. 3. Personalize Their Experience * Take the time to understand their family dynamic, cultural values, and specific challenges. * Offer tailored recommendations, so they feel the program aligns with their family’s needs. 4. Provide Resources for Emotional Support * Share information about: * Parent support groups * Therapy referrals for their mental health if needed. * Community resources, such as respite care. 5. Create a Collaborative Relationship * Involve the parent in goal-setting and intervention planning. * Ask questions like: * "What do you want to see change for your child or family in the next few months?" * "What feels manageable to focus on right now?" * Allow them to feel like equal partners in their child’s progress. 6. Demonstrate Flexibility and Patience * Adjust expectations and timelines based on the parent’s ability to cope. * Be flexible with scheduling, acknowledging the realities of their life. 7. Follow Up Between Sessions * Check in regularly with quick, supportive calls, texts, or emails. * "Hi, I just wanted to check how this week has been for you. Let me know if you need anything!" 8. Teach Stress-Relief Techniques * Equip them with simple tools: * Quick breathing exercises to manage stress. * Calm-down strategies they can use for themselves and their child. 9. Encourage Self-Compassion * Reinforce that self-care is not selfish. * Share examples of small self-care actions they can take, like a 10-minute walk or journaling. 10. Celebrate Small Wins * Acknowledge and celebrate progress, no matter how small. * "It’s amazing that your child made that eye contact today, and your support made that possible." 11. Maintain Consistency and Transparency * Keep parents informed of what’s happening in sessions and why certain approaches are taken. * Share progress and setbacks honestly and compassionately. By focusing on building a relationship based on trust, respect, and empathy, behavior analysts can ease parents’ feelings of isolation and create a foundation for collaborative, meaningful care. #blind #downsyndrome #aba #appliedbehavioranalysis #compassionatecare
🎉 Cowboy Breakfast Success! 🥞🐎Even the bone-chilling cold couldn’t stop Harmony Hospice Care from spreading the good news about hospice care at today’s Cowboy Breakfast! ❄️  We shared for people to look out for us wearing our Harmony Hospice Care sweatshirts, to stop us and say, "I'm with Harmony, Who are you with?" and instantly win a prize! We were spotted!!!! We were proud to connect with our amazing San Antonio community and share how we’re here to provide compassionate care when it’s needed most.🌟 Remember, if your loved one has Medicare, hospice care comes at no cost to your family.📞 Call now 210-807-7484 because every moment matters. Let’s work together to make every moment count.    #CowboyBreakfast #HarmonyHospiceCareofsanantonio #SanAntoniocommunity #CompassionateCare  #imwithharmony  #rodeofun  #sanantoniostockshow #shellylares Harmony Hospice Care of San Antonio@hospicenursesyl
Happy National Pharmacist Day! 🎉💊 Tampa Family Pharmacy, part of the CAN Community Health pharmacy network, is dedicated to empowering wellness and supporting the communities we serve with compassionate care. Thank a pharmacist at your next visit! They work hard to ensure your prescriptions are safe, effective and easy to manage! 🫶 #Tampa #TampaFL #TampaBay #NationalPharmacistDay #Pharmacist #PharmacistLife #Pharmacy #MedicationManagement #CompassionateCare #CANpharmacy #TampaFamilyPharmacy #CANCommunityHealth
When does ‘my baby is in the NICU’ become postpartum depression (PPD)? This is a question many NICU parents wrestle with, and as both a NICU doctor and mom, I understand how overwhelming this journey can be. The emotional toll of the NICU is intense, and it’s common to feel stressed, anxious, or even grieve unmet expectations. But when those feelings start to interfere with your ability to function—like persistent sadness, detachment, or hopelessness—it might be more than NICU stress. Ask yourself: 1️⃣ Am I feeling persistently sad or hopeless, even when my baby is improving? 2️⃣ Am I struggling with basic self-care? 3️⃣ Do I feel disconnected from my baby or loved ones? 4️⃣ Are guilt or shame overwhelming me? If you said “yes” to any of these, please know it’s not a reflection of your parenting. It’s a sign that you deserve support—right now. Reach out to your provider or NICU team for help, and explore resources like Hand to Hold or Postpartum Support International. You’re not alone, and there’s no shame in asking for help. Taking care of YOU is one of the best ways to care for your baby. 💚 #NICUMom #NICUDad #NICUJourney #NICUAwareness #PostpartumDepression #MaternalMentalHealth #PPDAwareness #NICUSupport #NICUStrong #MentalHealthMatters #PostpartumSupport #HandToHold #NICUCommunity #NICUPediatrician #ParentingInTheNICU #PrematurityAwareness #CompassionateCare”
Join Dr. Eric Baker, DDS, MD, as he shares his unique perspective as both a dentist and a medical doctor. With expertise in dentistry and medicine, Dr. Baker discusses how his dual qualifications enhance patient care, improve outcomes, and allow him to tackle even the most complex oral surgery cases. Discover the benefits of blending two disciplines to deliver unparalleled expertise and compassionate care. Whether you're curious about the advantages of dual expertise or seeking insights into oral health and surgery, this video is packed with valuable information! #Dentistry #MedicalDoctor #OralSurgery #DualExpertise #PatientCare #HealthcareProfessionals #CompassionateCare #DentalHealth #SurgeryInsights #DrEricBaker #OralHealthEducation #ExpertCare #ComplexCases #HealthAndWellness #DentalAdvice
Yesterday, we celebrated a significant milestone in the advancement of equitable and compassionate care in Volusia County 🎉 Nearly 50 community leaders, advocates and staff attended our Daytona Ribbon Cutting Ceremony. This state-of-the-art facility offers comprehensive HIV, Hep C and STI management, dental care, mental health services and so much more. 📍 This new clinic is located at 1125 N Nova Rd, Daytona Beach, FL 32117 ☎️ Learn more or schedule an appointment at (386) 274-7651 It’s not just a clinic. It’s a step forward to an inclusive, healthier community. 📸 : Jonny Nomad Media #Daytona #DaytonaBeach #PublicHealth #CompassionateCare #EndingEpidemics #StopHIVtogether #CANhq #CANdaytona #CANCommunityHealth
We LOVE helping our patients achieve their dream smiles! Whether you need a routine cleaning, a brighter smile, or restorative care, we’re dedicated to making sure you leave with a happy, healthy grin. 😊✨ Why Choose Us? 💖 Caring, professional staff 🦷 Affordable treatment plans 🏥 A comfortable and welcoming environment 🌟 Customized care for your unique needs Your smile is our priority, and we’re here to make every visit a great one! 📞 Call us today. Let’s work together to keep your smile shining bright! #AffordableDentistNearMe #CompassionateCare #HealthySmiles #DentalCare #WeLoveOurPatients https://dental.affordabledentistnearme.com/dental-implant/

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