Community Nursing Services (CNS) will miss a valued friend and volunteer, Retired Technical Sergeant Garry Bell. He died on July 9, 2024 after a courageous battle with cancer.
Preparing for Power Outages with Home Oxygen Equipment
Preparing for Power Outages with Home Oxygen Equipment
In today's fast-paced world, we often take for granted the convenience of uninterrupted power supply. But for individuals relying on home oxygen equipment, power outages can pose serious health risks. Whether due to natural disasters, infrastructure issues, or unexpected technical failures, being prepared for such emergencies is crucial. In this post, we'll delve into the importance of planning for power outages when using home oxygen equipment and explore practical steps to ensure safety and peace of mind.
Elevating CNS Clinician Skills for Grief Support
Community Nursing Services (CNS) is committed to elevating the skills of clinicians who help hospice patients and their families process the pain and heartache of loss.
As a selected partner with Caring Connections, a Hope and Comfort in Grief program, sponsored by the University of Utah College of Nursing in collaboration with Utah Department of Health and Human Services, CNS has set a goal to be well trained and well equipped to implement this evidence based model of care with certifying at least 30 clinicians in grief support group facilitation in 2024.
Community Nursing Services awarded KPI-Excellence by Homecare
Community Nursing Services (CNS) was recognized by Homecare Homebase (HCHB), the leading software provided for home-based care, as a winner of one of its prestigious 2024 Client Success Awards. These awards recognize HCHB customers who exemplify excellence in quality care, performance innovation and community impact.
CNS FALL 2024 FLU/COVID-19 VACCINE CLINIC
Calendars are FILLING UP QUICKLY...if you haven't already secured your mobile vaccination clinic with CNS, DON'T WAIT, ACT NOW! Influenza accounted for over 50% of hospitalizations and deaths during the previous flu season. The public health burden of this vaccine preventable disease continues to outpace all other respiratory viruses.