Originally Posted by passing thru impaired. As an R.N. , if you were considering this position, what would you expect? I have no experience in LTC and/or working with cog. impaired patients..... How about enlightening me?
I have worked in long term care most of my nursing career. It can be rewarding just as any other type of nursing can be. My advice it to try it before you buy it. Which means go in as pool or agency first before you take a full time job. Long term care is not for every one. You must work with impaired residents, their families and nursing assistants. The documentation is much different than in the acute care setting and staffing can be a challenge.
The most important thing to know is that not all long term care facilities are created equal. A few are great, to many are dumps and the rest fall somewhere in between. The quality and commitement of the administration and staff is key and all to often this is lacking. The financial situation of the facility is also important to look at. Hate to say it but the more full fee residents a facility has the better the care and resourses. Things go down hill once a facility has to depend on medicaid for most of their funding. This is not the fault of the residents covered by medicaid. Medicaid does not reimberse well and you get what you pay for.
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