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Mentation: Recognizing Dementia, Delirium, and Depression
7:31
This video shows you the importance of recognizing delirium, depression, and dementia in older adults during hospital stays and at home.
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Hospital Stays: What to Know About Medication
5:11
Tips for working with the medical team to assure patients use medications safely and reduce the risks of negative medication interactions.
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Preparing for a Hospital Stay: What to Know Before You Go
8:19
How family caregivers can help the person they care for prepare for a planned or unplanned stay in the hospital.
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Hospital Discharge and Beyond: Why Family Caregivers Need Support in Care Transitions
58:07
Learn from healthcare leaders driving age-friendly policies and practices to offer more recognition and support to family caregivers.
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How Leading-Edge Health Systems Integrate Family Caregivers
58:20
AARP and The John A. Hartford Foundation lead a discussion with health system leaders innovating on hospital front lines in support of family caregivers.
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The AARP Minute: March 11, 2021
1:10
In today's "AARP Minute," new guidelines mean nursing homes could allow indoor visits, plus research suggests out-of-pocket costs for COVID-19 hospitalizations could average $1,000.
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Leading System Change in Support of Family Caregivers
1:02:18
Hear from hospital innovators leading big system change in support of integrating the family caregiver and the hospital care team.
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Support & Train Family Caregivers
42:46
Hear from hospital innovators working to provide instruction on complex tasks to prepare family caregivers to deliver care at home.
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Managing Medications: Administering Insulin Injections
5:53
Detailed instructions for family caregivers who need to help someone administer an insulin injection, a medication used to treat diabetes.
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The CARE Act: Helping Caregivers From Hospital to Home
0:49
The CARE Act is now law in 40 states and territories! Learn how it can help family caregivers when a loved one goes into the hospital.
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Home Life Hacks for Caregivers
1:35
Make your home safer and more comfortable without turning it into a hospital by implementing these small changes to your couches, chairs, lamps and stairs.