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Old Jul 12, 2008, 10:02 AM
moncj66 (Female)
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IS it better to work in a nursing home or for a home health agency?

OK, I have interviews in two places but not sure which one i should take if I am offered the job. I like the home health b/c its one on one contact so I won't have too many patients, but its less pay $7.50/hr, also no one to ask for help. I also have to cook meals. While the nursing home, more patient interaction, i can ask co workers for help, and more pay $9/hr.
Any advice, what kind of facility do u work in?

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Old Jul 12, 2008, 10:55 AM
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Re: IS it better to work in a nursing home or for a home health agency?

You don't have to limit yourself to either. You might want to try to get a schedule with three or four shifts at the nursing home and one or two shifts in home health. Don't be fooled by the rate of pay. You might be getting a little more at the nursing home, but believe me when I say you will more than earn it. And you can't depend on your co-workers to help you. A lot of them are uncooperative. Not all, but a lot. I would try to at least start out in the nursing home with maybe a shift or two in home health. Then after you have worked for awhile, you can choose to drop one of the jobs if it doesn't suit you or you need to free up your schedule for nursing school. I can assure you that you will find home health to be a lot easier on your back, your energy, and your peace of mind. You can do a lot more for one patient in eight hours than you can for up to 20. That makes for better job satisfaction and less frequent burnout. Good luck in your choice. I forgot to add: Look for a home health agency that pays better. Home health aides can earn $12 an hour or more. Just ask around and see who pays better. Same for the nursing home, some pay better than others.

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Old Jul 12, 2008, 11:30 AM
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Re: IS it better to work in a nursing home or for a home health agency?

I've done both. Been doing home health for 2 years now. It really depends on what's important to you. Home health can give you a much higher income if you can find the right place. My company pays per visit at a rate of $14.85. They pay you for every mile you drive, 58.05 cents/mile which is way more than you spend on gas. I like the freedom of not being stuck in one place and driving in my car listening to music all of the time. You don't have to punch a clock or have a supervisor breathing down your neck all of the time. But your back will take a beating with hh. It's just you and the patient without a lot of other aides to step in and help lift. My back has gone out a few times in the last year and it's not fun. If I could start over I think I'd get some hospital experience as a cna.

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Old Jul 12, 2008, 01:50 PM
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Re: IS it better to work in a nursing home or for a home health agency?

Well, Im actually Not a CNA. Im a nursing student, so i think thats called a nurse tech or something, so I expected to get less money and I have no experience. Great feedback, thanks!

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Old Jul 12, 2008, 01:57 PM
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Re: IS it better to work in a nursing home or for a home health agency?

In my state you are only allowed to work for a short period of time (I think no more than four months) before you are required to have a CNA certificate. The exception to this would be if you are hired by a private party to do in home care. They can hire anyone they want. It would be to your advantage to get a CNA and HHA certificate. Makes you eligible for more jobs and more pay. Good luck in nursing school.

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Old Jul 12, 2008, 03:27 PM
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Re: IS it better to work in a nursing home or for a home health agency?

I'm a CNA. Depends on the type of experience that you want. I work in Assisted Living and have several pts to deal with on an 8 hour shift. The work is hard but at least you have other CNAs there to help. In Home Health you would be on your own. It's nice you would probably only have 1 pt but there would be no help there.

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Old Jul 18, 2008, 09:00 PM
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Re: IS it better to work in a nursing home or for a home health agency?

Not every patient is hard to manage. It is true that you may have some hefty ones, but not always. It all depends on the case. Most times, it is more relaxing and you can give much better care to one patient than many. However, depending on the circumstances and environment, it may not be worth it.

I can give several examples; a home filled with roaches and vermin, family that makes you miserable, the location may be too far, dangerous neighborhood, or the client may be an SOB.

When I was a home health aide, one situation was so compromising that I had to leave within a week. This woman gave the story that she is 'flexible', however, there were several factors that I didn't like. I had two cases, within blocks from each other. One case was 9-1, the other was 2-6, both were Monday thru Friday. The 2-6 lead me to believe she was 'understanding', but she would ask that I come 'early', but it interfered with the first case. Then...and I hate to say it, she was racist. She felt that each time a Black person used her bathroom, it had to be sanitized with bleach, Lestoil and then, sprayed (she actually said this to me). That felt degrading. Then, once, I took her to a doctor's appointment around the corner from her home and we were finished in less than an hour, so, she told me I can leave. The next day, she told me that because she let me leave, I was obligated to come to work on Saturday to make up the time. I declined. When I said no, she faked a fainting spell (almost like Fred Sanford's "Big One"). She told me that she is surprized that I looked decent, because most Black people didn't. After 4 days of this, I called the agency and told them I wouldn't return the following week. She was an ambulatory, independent woman, but it was not worth my pride to go to work feeling like this every day, and I was a young girl...about 19. And, the other client was so sweet, that I knew she didn't deserve for her time to be cut because of this selfish woman. It is one thing to take abuse in a facility, where you can eventually move on to the next person. It is another when you are in their home, their space, and THEY rule.

Some try to get you to do more than you are supposed to, such as painting, move furniture, or shampoo carpets (seriously!)

Each situation is different and unique. When I did home care as a nurse, it was a bit better, but eventually, due to other reasons, it was best that I didn't bother with it for awhile.

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Old Jul 18, 2008, 09:01 PM
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Re: IS it better to work in a nursing home or for a home health agency?

Let me add that I am not talking you out of home health. I just wanted you to see that there are other sides to consider. It can be a good thing, but advocate for yourself tactfully.

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Old Jul 18, 2008, 09:33 PM
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Re: IS it better to work in a nursing home or for a home health agency?

lol, r u serious, painting and shampooing the carpets!! I don't think Im up for that..yeah, Im also african american and I have already seen racist people in the hospital, one lady didn't want me touching her...its soo sad that its 2008 and their still so much racism... thanks for showing me the other side..I really hope u didn't paint dat house! LMAO, thats funny...

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Old Jul 18, 2008, 10:42 PM
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Re: IS it better to work in a nursing home or for a home health agency?

My advice is to take the state certification and become a CNA. Once you do that you have some creditability and you can go from there. I would suggest you really look around before you take either of these jobs, find a place with decent pay and staff that really enjoys working for that company. Trust me when I say that a decent paycheck doesn't make it worth working for some companies and that being certified allows you a lot of more options and won't force you to settle for some of the sketchier companies.

!Chris

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