Home Healthcare Excellence with Patient-Centered Care
11:00 AM PT / 2:00 PM ET / 7:00 PM London – Patient-centered care is essential to achieving high-quality outcomes in home healthcare. This webinar explores how clinicians can cultivate the attitudes and values that support truly patient-centered practice, including empathy, cultural humility, and reflective care. Participants will also learn practical skills to build trusting relationships, engage patients in care planning, and adapt care to individual needs and preferences—ultimately supporting better outcomes and more meaningful care experiences.
Speaker: Mary Curry Narayan, PhD, RN, HHCNS, CTN-A, FTNSS | Home Health Clinical Nurse Specialist, International Home Care Nurses Organization
Learning Objectives
-Discuss how to cultivate and demonstrate attitudes and values foundational to patient-centered care.
-Demonstrate skills that promote patient-centered care and best patient outcomes possible.
Non-members can purchase webinars at a cost of $49 each.
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