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Old Jun 02, 2004, 08:00 AM
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Offering Private Duty Nursing

I saw a post here suggesting that someone place an ad to do private duty nursing (LPN). I have been considering this myself but am unsure as to how to go about it. Insurance of course is necessary, but how much and can anyone offer suggestions as to were to obtain (I now have a policy through NSO). Also, how about being bonded as well as insured? Charting? Any information that you all would share would be greatly appreciated. BTW, I am in NE Pennsylvania, small town and very close to some "wealthy" areas.


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Old Jun 04, 2004, 01:14 PM
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Check with the nurse entrepeneur forum here for info on how to start your own business. there are legalities and liabilities I didn't want to mess with, so I have utilized agencies as the go between for my private duty cases. Good luck to you!

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