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Evercare spreads its message of caring through publications such as The Exchange and Heartnotes. See the most recent issues below, as well as media coverage of our programs and recognition for our model of care.
The Exchange
Each quarter, Evercare publishes a newsletter called The Exchange: A Forum for Sharing Ideas and Information in Long Term Care. Here are some recent issues, with content highlights.
Fall 2007 (PFD 527 KB)
Evercare Announces AMDA Quality Awards
Hospice Can Bring Benefits to Both Residents and Facilities
Spring 2007 (PDF 279 KB)
Treatment in Place Easier on Patients and Family
Evercare Addresses the Nursing Shortage
Winter 2007 (PDF 385 KB)
Evercare Celebrates 20 Years of Innovative, Collaborative Long Term Care
September 2006 (PDF 305 KB)
Communication in Long-term Care
NP's Uniquely Suited to Enhance Quality of Long Term Care
May 2006 (PDF 203 KB)
Continuity of Care Helps Evercare NP's Make a Difference
January 2006 (PDF 713 KB)
40 Years of NPs in America
September 2005 (PDF 205 KB)
Medicare Part D
May 2005 (PDF 164 KB)
Evercare Receives High Marks in Nursing Home Survey
January 2005 (PDF 874 KB)
Evercare Recognizes Excellence with Sage Awards
Evercare Granted Permanent Status by CMS
Heartnotes (A Journal of Hospice and Palliative Care)
An Evercare publication promoting the awareness and benefits of hospice care.
Spring 2008 (PDF 540 KB)
Getting Help with Tough Topics
Caring for Caregivers
Fall 2007 (PDF 829 KB)
Understanding Hospice
Myth vs. Reality: Getting the Facts about Hospice
Evercare Studies
Evercare Survey of the Need for Nurses: The Class of 2007
Many recent high school graduates who say that they are considering a career in nursing are not interested in geriatrics, but providing them with information about the high demand for geriatric nurses increases their interest in this critical field of health care.
Read more about the survey and view the survey findings (PDF 963 KB).