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This course provides context and best practices for identifying older adults at risk for poor outcomes, including falls, delirium, and caregiving challenges.
Navigating a complex health care system while coping with a serious illness can be stressful and confusing. Clinicians can support these patients and their caregivers by predicting and reducing risks. Understanding and addressing patients’ real-world challenges can help improve outcomes.
Take the courses in the Predicting and Minimizing Risks in Serious Illness unit to learn techniques for identifying patients at risk for poor outcomes, including falls, delirium, and caregiving challenges; supporting caregivers of people living with serious illness; and planning ahead and coordinating care with members of the interprofessional team to ensure communication and safe care transitions.
CAPC members can earn the following free continuing education credits and MOC credits:
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The continuing education values listed on this page apply to the current term of accreditation for the courses in this unit. See individual course pages for more information about the accrediting bodies.
This course provides context and best practices for identifying older adults at risk for poor outcomes, including falls, delirium, and caregiving challenges.
This course offers tools and guidance for assessing and addressing the needs of caregivers of people with serious illness.
Guidance for all clinicians on improving communication and ensuring smooth transitions of care for patients living with serious illness.