Typical day for DD nurse?

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I have an interview tomorrow at a DD residential center that's funded by the state. I have experience in LTC and acute care. I'm really hoping that I get the position, because it pays surprisingly well, I have a LOT of patience for geriatric and DD populations, and I love the pace of work at LTCs. I'm not really sure what to expect though?? Is it similar to working at an LTC, getting report, passing meds, helping with care, documentation? Are shifts 8 or 12 hours (I'm hoping it's 12 hours!). Any insight would be welcome!

Hi, wondering if you got the job... And if so what's it like? I am in LTC and love my dementia patients but really want to work with DD/ID population with co-existing dementia. I hope it worked out for you, and you love it!!!

Hi, wondering if you got the job... And if so what's it like? I am in LTC and love my dementia patients but really want to work with DD/ID population with co-existing dementia. I hope it worked out for you, and you love it!!!

Hi! Yes I did! It is very similar to geriatric/LTC so you should enjoy it. You moreso than in LTC have to be and advocate for your residents, because they can't speak for themselves/tell you when they're in pain. I don't have too many guys with dementia, but all with DD and it's very rewarding to correctly assess a situation and give your resident the care they need. I do hope you look into a position!

I currently work with DD and I enjoy it. I just passed my Nclex RN and will be applying the job with the same company cause i've worked for them for about 7 years. It's a very exciting environment to work at.

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