My hospital is opening up a new inpatient hospice facility in September. They are hiring now, orienting from the end of July through the end of August. I really, really feel like I have a calling to Hospice. But, I don't like LTC, I did that after college and just wasn't my niche. So, my question is, how is inpatient Hospice nursing different from an ECF? I will not be able to return to my currant position if I leave, although I will be able to go somewhere else in the hospital. The interview I had last week went well. The director of the new place told me that there will be 1 RN and 1 aide per 8 patients. He is also planning on pet therapy and ofcourse, unlimited visitation. I have always been an advocate for end of life care, just a few months ago went toe to toe with a doctor to allow an endstage ca patient die without further surgery. (He actually asked the wife, Do you want your husband to die sooner?

) I told him he had NO RIGHT, that the man was going to die with or without the surgery, and he had a right to die the way HE wanted. Grrrr, what a jerk. Anyway, the wife just sent me a thank you note for being an advocate for her husband, who died the day he went home from the hospital. So anyway, I guess my question is, what can I expect working at an inpatient facility vrs home care Hospice?