Heal From Inside Out
The Vagus Nerve Life reflects our body’s state; many feel threatened, stuck, and unsatisfied with their health and well-being. Any threat, real or perceived, can elevate inflammation in the body, which is mediated through the vagus nerve. The...
Planning for Alternative Living Arrangements
As we age, at some point in our lives, we may experience a downward progression; it could be physical, cognitive, or some combination. And while each individual’s experience will vary, there are some consistent patterns. For some of us, the change...
The Mercereau Report Volume 5
This is the fifth in a series of blogs written by patient advocacy pioneer and longtime educator, Karen Mercereau, RN, iRNPA, who has been actively involved in the field of Patient Advocacy since 2002. The goal of the Mercereau Report is to...
A New Frontier for Advocacy: Social Security Disability Insurance Approval
Written and submitted by GNA member, Avrom Fox If a person has contributed to Social Security (SS) for at least 10 years and has a debilitating illness such as stroke, ALS, muscular dystrophy or blindness, the individual can simply apply for...
The Mercereau Report Volume 4: Don't Let 'Em Block Your B12
This is the fourth in a series of blogs written by Karen Mercereau, RN, iRNPA. The goal of the Mercereau Report is to communicate information that is pertinent to our expanding practices. This edition of the Mercereau report is a selection of...
Criminalizing Nurses' Honest Mistakes: What Everyone Should Know
By now, many people may have heard that a former nurse at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, RaDonda Vaught, was convicted of negligent homicide in late March, for giving a wrong drug that led to patient death in 2017. This Friday the 13th, she...
Finding Effective Ways To Battle Exhaustion While Caregiving Right Now
Another 3 a.m. I could hear my husband’s slow regular breathing. David had finally fallen asleep in the hospital bed which would be his home for several weeks. I, the sentinel, remained ever alert a few feet away in our bed. Watchful yet...
3 Top Tips to Help You Navigate Restricted Hospital Visiting
Anna’s hospital allowed only one vaccinated visitor for non-Covid patients per day and only from 10 am to 5 pm. While both parents had flown in to support their adult daughter, as a family, they decided that her mom would be the designated daily...
A Simple Checklist to Help You Monitor Hospital Medications
Family and friend caregivers play one of the most important but overlooked watchdog roles in the hospital: tracking the many medications dispensed to their loved ones. By being present at bedside, caregivers can become familiar with medications...
Is Your Mental Health Provider Out-Of-Network?
I think we’re all aware that there is a mental health crisis in this country. As a result, it can be really difficult to find a therapist who has availability, much less a therapist with availability who is in your health insurance network. Are...
How to Maintain a Successful Relationship With Your Physician (and know when it’s time to let go)
By Annette Ticoras, MD, BCPA The relationship between you and your physician is an important one. Establishing trust and open communication can be the difference between preventative measures and a serious health crisis. Most physicians genuinely...
The Nutshell: A Story of the Gifts from Advance Directives
This is the story of a family tradition that quite literally became “the gift that keeps on giving”. This is how my family handled important communication, especially wishes contained in advance directives. I write this now in observance of NHDD...
Actual Letter to a Medical Practice
Written and submitted by Ilene Corina https://www.gnanow.org/advocates/ilenecorina Could This Letter Be Going to Your Medical Practice? (Names have been removed) Dear Office Manager, I am writing this letter with much regret. As a...
How A Private Patient Advocate Can Help When A Loved One Is In The Hospital
I often am asked the question, “how can a private patient advocate help while someone is in the hospital?” The healthcare team at the hospital includes so many people already, for example doctors, physician assistants, nurses, case...
Make the Best of Your Vacations
VACATIONS! Who doesn't love a break? Sunning, hiking, swimming, socializing, reading, or whatever your relaxing pleasures are, it's so worth the time to get away from it all. Imagine you've planned for months, worked extra hours to catch up at...