HDSA 2025: Long-term care transition requires communication

HDSA 2025: Long-term care transition requires communication

Publication date: Jul 04, 2025

We need you. Facility staffers rotate, and aides may not be familiar with a patients routine or how to interpret a persons needs, said Reynolds. Theyre not isolated in the community, and theyre seeing people who look like them and that they can engage and talk about who they are, McDaniels said. Theyre not just existing. There is no one specific pathway in terms of HD, McDaniels said. As these symptoms progress, people with Huntingtons start to struggle with daily activities, and many eventually need regular assistance for tasks they once did independently. It points you in a direction. It is a yes or no factor, McDaniels said. The indicator speaks, she said. Not everyone lands in and goes from phase one, phase two, phase three.

Concepts Keywords
Caregivers Assistance
Eating Care
Indianapolis Caregivers
Toilet Facilities
Huntingtons
Living
Long
Mcdaniels
Nursing
Reynolds
Said
Social
Term
Transition
Workers

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH Emergencies
disease MESH movement disorders
drug DRUGBANK Etoperidone

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