Re: Saddleback New Grad Program??
As a former new grad at Saddleback, I would have to say it is a good starting out point. The new grad program is pretty thorough, and the support staff are helpful and readily available. As for the support from other nurses, I suppose it depends on which floor you work

. I also found that as they continued to eliminate travelers, the supportive environment seemed to improve. The hospital is certainly aimed at geriatrics--the average pt load is 75+ with lots of DNR's. It can seem as if you are in a skilled nursing home at times--pretty much every pt is a fall risk, has pressure ulcers, and lots of various stages of dementia. That is why I say it is a good starting point. Except for the veins of course--old veins are not good practice!! I am happy with my experience for the most part. Since you are asking about cost of living in the area, I assume you may be from far off or out of state. The hospital is certainly not "up to date" and at times seems old-fashioned. (Downright ghetto at times, but nothing compared to Western Med. Center in Santa Ana, which you will see firsthand with some of the new grad educatin classes being held there) I personally had expected a state of the art facility with it being in the OC and all. Hope this helps a little. Oh and pay tends to be around 25 for new grads. Give or take a little.
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