I, too, prefer to do my 6-7 visits than to do shiftwork. Our agency doesn't even DO shiftwork. Strictly visits.
We have our pts. "zoned" according to where we live. I start out in town (as I need to check in with the agency first anyway to pull info from charts, etc.) and gradaully work my way back toward home.
I rarely drive more than 15 miles to any pt's home.. most are anywhere from2-10 miles apart. When I'm on call, I might have to drive farther, as the patient needing assistance can be one in another nurse's "zone", not one I would have seen before.. but that is the exception, not the rule.
And weekend call (Fri. noc through Mon. a.m.) I put in more miles as well, as two nurses cover ALL areas for scheduled wound care patients, plus any new admits or emergency visits. But that's only once every 6-7 weekends, so not too much of a problem.
I don't think I've EVER driven an hour to get to ANY patient's home.
Laptops would DEFINATELY be ideal. We have been promised them, but we are still waiting. *sigh* Hope it's sooner and not later.
And we don't do case management, either, which reduces the paperwork tremendously. I would never want to do case management. Far too timeconsuming.
Other than that, I agree.. HH is truly nursing's bestkept secret.
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