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    • Jueves, 11 de julio de 2024

    Atención de enfermedades graves: Renown Health la entrega directamente en su hogar

    Los enfermeros practicantes irán a su hogar para analizar sus necesidades, desarrollar un plan personalizado y alinearse con su equipo para garantizar una excelente atención médica a través de Renown Palliative Care en el hogar. Nos complace anunciar que ahora ofrecemos servicios de interpretación en español para nuestro cuidado paliativo a domicilio. Renown Health, el único Centro de Traumatología de Nivel II en el norte de Nevada, y líder en ofrecer los servicios más innovadores para adultos y niños en estado crítico, también cuenta con un equipo de cuidados paliativos dedicado a brindar atención compasiva y especializada a las personas y familias que enfrentan los desafíos de una enfermedad grave. “Como la única organización de atención médica sin fines de lucro de Reno, invertimos constantemente en una mejor atención y servicios esenciales para nuestra comunidad. Nuestro objetivo es mantener la atención local y mejorar la calidad de vida de los pacientes y sus familias”, dijo el Dr. Brian Erling, MBA, presidente y director ejecutivo de Renown Health. “Empoderar a las personas con enfermedades graves para que reciban planificación de atención avanzada en la comodidad de sus hogares ayuda a alimentar un espíritu de independencia y elimina las visitas al hospital o a la sala de emergencias. Este programa de cuidados paliativos en el hogar refleja el compromiso de Renown de satisfacer las necesidades de nuestra comunidad y garantizar que los pacientes con enfermedades graves tengan un acceso conveniente a la experiencia clínica que necesitan, de día y de noche”. “En Renown Health, nuestro equipo multidisciplinario de cuidados paliativos, dirigido por médicos y enfermeros practicantes, trabaja en colaboración para brindar apoyo clínico y orientación compasiva a pacientes con enfermedades crónicas y que limitan la vida”, dice el Dr. Jonathan Theriot, especialista en cuidados paliativos de Renown Medical Group y miembro del cuerpo docente de la Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad de Nevada, Reno. “Ofrecemos un servicio de consulta que puede utilizarse en cualquier momento durante la enfermedad de una persona. Las personas pueden continuar viendo a sus médicos y recibiendo tratamiento (como quimioterapia o diálisis) mientras están en servicio. Nuestros enfermeros practicantes vendrán al hogar para analizar las necesidades e inquietudes individuales de la persona y desarrollar un plan de atención médica personalizado. Trabajamos estrechamente con otros médicos y equipos de atención, como atención primaria, oncología y atención médica domiciliaria, para alinear y garantizar la mejor atención posible. Estamos disponibles las 24 horas del día, los 7 días de la semana para responder preguntas. Nuestro único objetivo es apoyar al paciente y a su familia”. Las características clave del programa Renown Palliative Care incluyen: Manejo integral de los síntomas: Se centra en aliviar el dolor, las náuseas, la fatiga y otros efectos secundarios y síntomas para garantizar la comodidad del paciente. Apoyo emocional y psicológico: Brindar servicios de asesoramiento y apoyo para ayudar a los pacientes y sus familias a sobrellevar los desafíos emocionales de una enfermedad grave. Atención espiritual: Ofrecer recursos y apoyo para que los pacientes exploren inquietudes espirituales y una sensación de bienestar. Coordinación de la atención: Garantizar comunicaciones, alineación y colaboración sin problemas entre los médicos de atención médica en un plan de atención unificado adaptado a las necesidades de cada paciente. Apoyo a las familias: Proporcionar educación, la atención de respire, y servicios de apoyo para ayudar a las familias a atravesar las complejidades del cuidado de una persona con una enfermedad grave y que limita la vida. ¿Cuándo es el momento adecuado para los cuidados paliativos? Nuevo diagnóstico de enfermedad grave crónica o que limita la vida. Necesidad de apoyo al paciente y al cuidador con respecto a la toma de decisiones médicas. Síntomas físicos o emocionales difíciles que afectan la vida diaria y las rutinas. Hospitalizaciones frecuentes o visitas a la sala de emergencias. incertidumbre con respecto a las opciones de atención médica y los recursos disponibles; Preguntas sobre la atención al final de la vida. Mayor dificultad para completar las actividades de la vida diaria. ¿Qué servicios puede proporcionar Palliative Care? Planificación anticipada de la atención; conversaciones sobre enfermedades graves; manejo de síntomas mediante la colaboración con su médico de cabecera o proveedor médico; reducción del estrés y la ansiedad; finalización de la POLST y la DNR; equipo médico duradero que incluye la evaluación de andadores, sillas de ruedas y mayor movilidad. ¿Paga el seguro o Medicare/Medicaid la atención paliativa en el hogar? La cobertura financiera para los servicios de cuidados paliativos en el hogar varía según el proveedor y el plan de seguro. Medicare y Medicaid cubren las visitas de pacientes de cuidados paliativos por parte de un médico o enfermero de práctica avanzada. Algunos planes Medicare Advantage y de seguro de salud ofrecen cobertura para visitas y servicios de cuidados paliativos, pero los detalles específicos varían según el plan. Para obtener orientación específica, comuníquese con su empleador o plan de salud para determinar los detalles de la cobertura y la duración de la cobertura, incluidos los copagos, los costos de bolsillo y otros cargos por cuidados paliativos. ¿Renown ofrece cuidados paliativos en el hogar para personas que hablan español? "Nos complace anunciar que ahora ofrecemos servicios de interpretación en español para nuestro cuidado paliativo a domicilio", dice Mónica González-Ruesga, Enlace Comunitario, Renown Home Health. "Estamos dedicados a brindar cuidado de alta calidad y satisfacer las necesidades lingüísticas y culturales de nuestra comunidad". Renown utiliza un servicio de interpretación telefónica en vivo para los pacientes que hablan español. ¿Puedo autorremitirme al equipo de atención paliativa de Renown? Sí. Tanto las derivaciones de médicos como las propias se aceptan de lunes a viernes, de 8AM-4:30 p. m., al 775-982-2828. Puede obtener más información sobre el programa de cuidados paliativos en el hogar de Renown en renown.org/Health-Services/Palliative-and-Supportive-Care. Para entrevistas con los medios de comunicación con el Dr. Jonathan Theriot, Monica Gonzalez-Ruesga o un miembro del equipo de Cuidados Paliativos, comuníquese con news@renown.org.   Acerca de Renown Health Renown Health es la red de atención médica integrada, sin fines de lucro, con gobernación local más grande de la región que presta servicios en Nevada, Lake Tahoe y el noreste de California. Con una fuerza laboral diversa de más de 7,500 empleados, Renown ha fomentado una cultura de excelencia, determinación e innovación de larga data. La organización comprende un centro de traumatología para adultos y niños, dos hospitales de atención aguda, un hospital para niños, un hospital de rehabilitación, un grupo médico y una red de atención de urgencia, y la compañía de seguros sin fines de lucro de propiedad local, Hometown Health. Visite renown.org para obtener más información.

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    • Visita virtual
    • Telesalud

    Visitas virtuales: la atención médica que necesita en su hogar

    Virtual visits are basically secure, video conferencing visits with your health provider. Of course if you are sick, you want to avoid going outside of your house. With Renown Health’s virtual visit program, you can now see a provider from the comfort of your own home. As we work to keep all of our patients home and healthy, we’re here for any ongoing healthcare needs you have. There are two easy ways to access a virtual visit with Renown Health. If you need an urgent care visit, you can get in line using your MyChart account You can make a virtual visit with some Renown Health providers you see currently Virtual Urgent Care from a Renown Provider By using MyChart, you can now login and request to “Talk to a Doctor.” After filling in some information and confirming your healthcare concern, you will be put into a virtual line. The healthcare team will notify you by text or email when a provider is ready to talk to you virtually. Virtual urgent care visits are available for all ages. Get To Know MyChart Virtual urgent care visits are available for all ages, and can address: Common cold and cough symptoms Muscular, tendon or joint pains not caused by injury Allergy or sinus symptoms Pink eye Urinary discomfort Diarrhea without vomiting Rashes or skin sores Backache Nail problems Screening examination for sexually transmitted illness (without symptoms) Medication refills (not controlled substances) Symptoms for In-Person Urgent Care Visits Shortness of breath Chest pain Abdominal pain Numbness or weakness of any location that is new Traumatic injuries (including eye injuries or something in the eye) Severe pain of any other body location Dizziness or confusion Bleeding from any location High fever (greater than 102 degrees for all ages) Persistent vomiting Loss of vision Ear pain Substance abuse or psychiatric problems Virtual visits are open 9 a.m. through 6 p.m. Monday-Friday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday for Nevada residents. Renown Provider Virtual Visits Many primary and specialty care appointments for adults and children are now available virtually. If you have a provider with Renown Medical Group, call 775-982-5000 to see if you can have a virtual appointment from the comfort of your home. MyChart Assistance If you need assistance with your MyChart account, please call 775-982-6686. For all other questions about scheduling and appointments, please call 775-982-5000.

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    • Atención espiritual

    Recursos para el duelo y la pérdida de un ser querido

    Feelings of grief can take on many forms and can occur in reaction to many situations, including the death of a loved one or a medical diagnosis for yourself or someone close to you. It is important to remember that this reaction is entirely natural, and many people who experience grief find outside help to be a valuable part of the healing process. Below is a list of both local and national grief and bereavement resources for all ages and specificities. If you or someone you know is experiencing grief, the trained professionals below are here to help. Solace Tree Support groups for children and teens (ages 3 to 18), young adults and their family members. For more information visits solacetree.org/grief-programs or call 775-324-7723. Healing Minds Counseling services for those coping with the loss of a loved one or major life change. For more information visit healingminds.com/grief-counseling-reno-nv or call 775-448-9760. Circle of Life Hospice Support groups open to the community held the first and third Tuesday of every month. Fore more information visits colhospice.com/bereavement-and-spiritual-care or call 775-827-2298. Summit View Hospice Grief and bereavement support open to the community-groups, memorials and by mail. For more information visit summitviewhospice.com or call 775-636-9598. The Compassionate Friends Monthly support group on the second Monday of each month for families after a child dies. Fore more information visit facebook.com/TheCompassionateFriendsofReno, compassionatefriends.org or call 775-750-7005. Healing for Survivors of Suicide Links and resources for those who have lost a loved one to suicide. For more information visit survivingsuicide.com GriefShare Grief recovery support groups meeting weekly both in-person and online with options in Reno/Sparks, Carson City and rural cities. For more information www.griefshare.org National Alliance for Grieving Children Resources for parents and caregivers to help children navigate the challenges of bereavement and grow into healthy adults. For more information visit nacg.org/resources-and-support/ Mourning Hope Grief Center Grief support groups, counseling, resources and COVID-19 support for children, adults and families before and after a death loss. For more information visit mourninghope.org Crisis Support Services of Nevada 24/7, free, confidential and caring support to people in crisis across Nevada and the U.S. For more information visit cssnv.org, call 775-784-8090 or text CARE to 839863 National Alliance on Mental Illness-Warmline A stigma-free, non-crisis phone service you can call or text that is staffed by trained peers in recovery. For more information visit namiwesternnevada.org/resources/ or call 775-241-4212. Vitas Healthcare Grief and bereavement resources and support groups both virtual and phone-in. For more information visit vitas.com/family-and-caregiver-support or call 866-489-0583. St. Mary’s - Hospice We Promise Resources on grief for all groups including children to adults, trauma, caregivers and more. For more information visit hospicewepromise.com/topics/grief or call 775-525-6700. Mountain View Mortuary Grief support and tools available to assist you in your healing journey including “365 Days of Healing” email list for daily support and comfort. For more information visit mountainviewmortuary.net/resources/grief-support or call 775-788-2199 Sesame Street – Helping Kids Grieve Discover games, videos and more on topics important to you and your child. For more information visit sesamestreetincommunities.org/topics/grie Trauma Intervention Program-Northern NV A national non-profit organization of volunteers dedicated to ensuring those emotionally traumatized receive assistance. For more information visit tipnnv.org/about-tip/resources Pregnancy & Infant Loss Support Organization A non-profit organization dedicated to the support of families who have lost a baby through miscarriage, stillbirth or neonatal death. For more information visit pilsos.org Caring Info A program of the National Hospice & Palliative Care Organization providing free resources to help people make decisions about end-of-life. For more information visit nhpco.org/patients-and-caregivers/

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    • Telesalud
    • MyChart

    3 Beneficios inesperados de elegir un plan de salud local

    © AndreyPopov via Canva.com Becoming a Hometown Health plan member opens you up to the largest provider network in our region. As northern Nevada’s only not-for-profit health insurance company, the hometown advantage goes beyond your health coverage – and you may not be using all the perks available to you. Here are three benefits that Hometown Health is proud to offer all members to enhance wellbeing and connect the dots between healthcare and technology.  MyChart  MyChart is Renown Health's and Hometown Health’s secure online member portal that gives you direct access to your health and benefit information. From 24/7 access to your benefits and important documents to scheduling an appointment with your provider, this free tool is a great way to keep track of your family’s health. If you have a Renown primary care provider, you can use MyChart to:  Securely email your healthcare provider. Get your test results faster and view your After Visit Summaries. Request prescription refills. Schedule and check-in for appointments. Pay your bill. Request your medical records and review immunization records. Manage designated health care agents and upload end-of-life documents, such as advance directives and a living will. View or download your documents: Member ID Card, Summary of Care, Explanation of Benefits, Referrals and Authorizations. Get in touch with our Customer Engagement Center.  Telehealth  Virtual visits have never been easier thanks to Renown Telehealth and Teladoc. These two tools are convenient options that allow members to be seen by a qualified doctor via phone or video chat who can diagnose, recommend treatment and prescribe medication for many non-emergent medical conditions – no matter where you are. Some of the health issues your virtual provider can treat include:   Cold and flu Allergies Sore throat Sinus infection Respiratory infection Stomach bug Ear infection Urinary tract infection  Both Renown Telehealth and Teladoc are also staffed with specialists in behavioral health, where you can speak with a therapist or psychiatrist on a wide variety of issues, including:  Stress and anxiety Depression Trauma Grief Burnout Medication management  Renown is also proud to offer access to top-level specialty care to address your ongoing condition and help guide you through illness maintenance and education. Through Renown Telehealth, Hometown Health members have access to a variety of specialties, including (but not limited to):  Adolescent Medicine Cardiology Hematology, Oncology and Pediatric Oncology Nephrology Pediatric Endocrinology Pediatric Neurology Pulmonary and Pediatric Pulmonary Sleep Medicine  New in recent years, Teladoc is now proud to offer both dermatology and nutrition visits. Teladoc dermatologists can treat conditions like acne, rosacea and rashes, while their registered dieticians can help you manage your nutrition and weight goals.  Booking an appointment with Renown Telehealth is easy by heading over to MyChart and selecting “Schedule an Appointment.” To book an appointment with a Teladoc provider, visit teladoc.com or download the Teladoc app.  Renown Telehealth is available within the state of Nevada, and Teladoc is available in all 50 states. Your copay can be as low as $0 for each visit; check your plan documents for more information.  Doctoroo  The house call has returned – avoid long urgent care waits with Doctoroo. Through Doctoroo, Hometown Health members have access to in-home urgent care services at the same price as your regular urgent care copay. A call to Doctoroo will dispatch a fully equipped medical team consisting of an EMT and either a nurse practitioner or physician assistant to your home within a few hours. Whether you need treatment or testing, each team is ready to provide care in the comfort of your own home with their over 60 medications and antibiotics, EKGs, wound dressings, IVs, catheters and more.  Doctoroo care teams can address and treat many non-emergent care areas and conditions, including (but not limited to): Respiratory Ear, Nose, Throat Eye Wound Care Cardiac Care Musculoskeletal Gastroenterology  Doctoroo is open year-round from 7 a.m. to midnight. Book a house call in minutes in the Doctoroo app or by calling (888) 888-9930.

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    • Directiva anticipada
    • Cuidador
    • Envejecimiento saludable
    • Atención médica para pacientes terminales

    11 Consejos que los cuidadores deben conocer

    Becoming a caregiver or playing a more active role in another’s healthcare is a big responsibility. At some point, almost all adults will support an aging parent or a loved one in need. Keeping track of their needs and wellbeing, while also prioritizing your own can become overwhelming. It’s important to know: you are not alone, and help is available. Read on for 11 tips to help you manage your time, your own wellbeing and your loved one’s care. Self-care comes first. When your main priority is the person in your life who needs care, it’s easy for your own needs to take the backseat. Give yourself time each day to focus on your personal wellbeing. It’s hard to give a loved one the care they need if your own needs are not met. Prioritize the Activities of Daily Living (ADL). Make a note of what ADLs your loved one can do alone, what they need help with and what activities require the most help. This will help you work through the day with them, as well as plan out how the day’s activities will go. Do a home safety audit. Do showers, bathtubs and steps have safety grab bars? Look around the house for additional tripping hazards, like rugs or electrical cords. If your loved one struggles with day-to-day navigation of the home, consider scheduling an occupational therapy appointment. This type of therapy helps a person develop or maintain the motions required to accomplish daily tasks. You might also qualify for a referral to in-home healthcare, such as Home Care. Have the hard conversation. The best time to discuss views about end of life care and to learn what choices are available is before a life-limiting illness or crisis occurs. With advance care planning, you can help reduce the doubt and anxiety related to decision making at the end of life. Completing an Advance Directive is a great tool to sort out all these decisions before they’re needed. Attend a free workshop to learn more and complete this important document. Identify when you need respite. Respite care involves receiving a short-term break from caregiving. Organizing in-home care for your loved one will allow you to step away and tend to your needs. By identifying what kind of respite care you are seeking, you can find the right person to provide you with that much-needed break. Don’t wait until you feel overwhelmed, plan ahead. Write down insurance contact information. Have a direct connection to the right insurance professional for support and advice. If your loved one is eligible Medicare, this is a good opportunity to review their current selections and if they would benefit from a Medicare Advantage Plan or Medicare Supplement Insurance. Seeking out expert advice or information on Medicare options is a great way to navigate this. Consider calling a broker, or attend a free educational seminar with Senior Care Plus. Gather legal and financial information. Make a list of all existing legal documents and financial accounts that your loved one has. These might include a will, advance directive, power of attorney, bank accounts or investment accounts. If you have questions about how to manage them, or need assistance in setting up additional framework, reach out to a lawyer, legal service, financial adviser or bank representative. Create an inventory of medical information. Identify where all of your loved one’s medical records are, as well as a list of providers or healthcare practices where they have received care. Consider if you should have your loved one give you Proxy Access in MyChart, which allows you to access all the features in MyChart on their behalf, including viewing upcoming appointments, viewing test results and emailing a doctor on their behalf. Make a list of what others can do. Think about all the little (and big) things that need to happen, and write down tasks that others could take care of you. When someone says “let me know what I can do” you’ll be ready with a pre-written list of items they may be able to assist with. Tasks could include tackling around-the-house repairs, scheduling lawn work, helping to walk the dog, taking a car for an oil change and cleaning. Find programs and events for social enjoyment. If and when possible, seek an activity outside of the home. Look for community centers that have programs for seniors, recreational activities or meals that you can patriciate in together. If leaving the home is not an option, arrange for visits or in-home activities, such as movie nights, card games or time to visit with family. Research long-term options. If you will be considering a nursing home or assisted living, make a list of amenities that you and the person you are caring for would like. Take this list with you when visiting potential locations to make sure you don’t forget to ask about each item.

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