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How Nurses are Improving Hospice and Palliative Care

For nurses specializing in end-of-life care, empathy and education is critical to helping patients and their families. An article on NurseZone by Debra Wood, RN, outlines how nurses can help families navigate some new hospice trends and improvements. While death might be routine for healthcare workers, Wood writes that the process is often new for […]

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Stanbridge College Celebrates World Occupational Therapy Day for OTA Program

Stanbridge College Celebrates World Occupational Therapy Day for OTA Program

Stanbridge College is pleased to recognize all of the students, instructors and staff in our Occupational Therapy Assistance program on World Occupational Therapy Day. On this day, the World Federation of Occupational Therapy (WFOT) honors occupational therapists and promotes awareness of the impact that occupational therapy has on our everyday lives. According to the American […]

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Technology’s promise is not a panacea

Improvements in healthcare technology are often met with high praise, but a recent presentation by Marge Funk, RN and nursing researcher at Yale-New Haven Hospital suggests that nurses maintain their caution—and common sense—when adopting new techniques and technologies. When approaching technology, Funk advocates four guidelines to follow. Use technology appropriately. Just because a new technology […]

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Occupational Therapy Tips on Parenting for Busy Parents

As families become busy with school, work, extracurricular activities, social gatherings and other commitments, parents may feel as though they are not paying enough attention to their children throughout the day. According to the American Association of Occupational Therapy, occupational therapists are trained in child development including physical, mental, emotional and behavioral management. To help […]

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Nurses Key to Addressing California’s Future Healthcare Needs

Nurses will be critical to meeting the increased healthcare demands that insurance reforms bring in the coming years, writes Deloras Jones, RN, in a recent article. While California has seen increases in nurse school enrollment and increased its nursing workforce, the state is still “ranked 47th in the nation for RNs per capita.” Increased insurance […]

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ADHD Children Learn through Play

Playtime is generally a time in which children learn to socially interact with others. Kids pick up on social cues that show them how to control their behavior. But for children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), these cues are not easily learned or understood causing difficulty in creating friendships. A recent study from Occupational […]

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Stanbridge College Recognized as One of America’s Best Technical Colleges for the Second Consecutive Year

Stanbridge College Recognized as One of America’s Best Technical Colleges for the Second Consecutive Year

Stanbridge College in Irvine, California, has been recognized as one of America’s Best Technical Colleges ® for the second consecutive year, based upon the student loan default rate for the Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) Program and the William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan Programs compiled by the U.S. Department of Education. Default Rates, By […]

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How nurses can take the lead in quality

“‘What are we seeing today, and what can we do to make it better?’”  These are the key questions that Joy Jacobson suggests that nurses ask themselves every day in an effort enact positive changes at their facilities.  In her article for the American Journal of Nursing, Jacobson reviews examples of how nurses can be […]

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Compassion Fatigue: Additional Recognition and Intervention Strategies for Nurses

In an earlier blog post, we addressed compassion fatigue, and now we’re back with more suggestions for preventing and alleviating this common problem. Compassion fatigue is “a combination of physical, emotional, and spiritual depletion” that can strike nurses and other caregivers.  While compassion fatigue absolutely impacts nurses on a personal level, it also has an […]

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