Making Heart Failure Management More Manageable

Probari nurses identify opportunities to optimize care for acute conditions as well as common chronic conditions we manage in the nursing home setting.

Heart Failure (HF) is a common diagnosis, but not every HF patient requires the same intensity of monitoring and active management; having a strategic & person-centered care plan allows for the best utilization of staff time. Admissions are an excellent time to establish evidence-based and person-centered HF care. 

Probari Reviews strive to balance these goals, therefore we apply critical thinking through a person-centered approach rather than simply providing canned interventions. Based on our extensive review of HF admissions and chronic care in the NH setting, we created guides that highlight a practical approach to make your facility’s HF program more effective.

Check out our guides on Effective HF Care and HF Care for Staff.

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