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Dec 24, 2005 01:57 PM

New to LTC/SNF - Does this sound right?

by CMLPN

Hi everybody!

I've been an LPN for 1 1/2 years now. I've done hospital, surgical floor, since before graduation, where I started as a Nurse Tech. Extremely busy floor, working very short all the time (8 to 11 pts/nurse), with great independence. An invaluable learning experience. Due to management, I
resigned a couple of months ago.

I've also done hospice, and still do, which I love, but I'm per diem, so can't really count on that to survive and pay bills.

I was offered a job at a SNF one block from my house. I've been to quite a few SNFs/LTCs before due to my hospice job, and this one seems to be organized, clean, and professional. Of course, you only know for real once you're working there. It's a 116-bed facility, with a LTC wing, a lock-down Alzheimer's unit, and a subacute and rehab wing with vents/traches, g/ng-tube feeders, and quite a few ortho pts undergoing intense PT. It wasn't mentioned in detail, but I "got the feeling" that they'd assign me to the subacute wing because of the hospital background I have, which is great for me, that's why I went to check them out to begin with, I didn't want to go to a strict LTC facility.

I love the elderly -- they were always my favorite pts at the hospital -- and I'm really excited about this career change.

Here is my question for you experienced LTC nurses -- I was offered $16.50 as base-rate, with $0.50 s.diff. for 3-11 and $0.75 for 11-7. On weekends, $1.00 for 7-3, $1.50 for 3-11, and $1.75 for 11-7. I'd be assigned to 3-11 for now. The ratio at the subacute wing is 20 to 1, and the others 30 to 1. Do these rates sound reasonable to you? I'm in Central Florida. I have IV certification and other certs I had the opportunity to get while at the hospital. Like I said before, it's a block from my house, so I don't have to worry about gas and all that. Does the pay seem fair? Since I've never worked SNF before I'm unsure about pay rates, ratios, etc.

Any comments would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks a lot!
CMLPN

"For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord"

Romans 8:38-39


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from PatrickJ
Old Dec 24, 2005, 04:21 PM

Default Re: New to LTC/SNF - Does this sound right?
Hi, yes the pay rate seems rather normal.
Also, most likely your experience places you in the sub acute area if the mgt does place by strengths.

I am in west central Fla. I work FT in LTC and PT at Hospital. I love both, but the LTC money is the important feature at present.

I too live a short distance to work, and longer to the Hospital. Seems like you are following a logical path.

Patrick

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from suebird3
Old Dec 25, 2005, 01:37 AM

Default Re: New to LTC/SNF - Does this sound right?
Yeah, sounds good to me. You don't have far to go...you have experience that would help.....I say "Go for it."

Only problem....any call offs, and you are near by.

Good luck!

Suebird :icon_razz
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No. 3
from LPN1974
Old Dec 25, 2005, 01:55 AM

Default Re: New to LTC/SNF - Does this sound right?
Sounds normal to me. I live in Arkansas, been on my job for 25 1/2 years, and am only up to a little over $19.00 per hour.

And one big bounus you get by being so close to work is no transportation costs!
Unless you have to have a vehicle otherwise, it would not be necessary to get to work.
You're giving yourself a huge raise right there just by cutting fuel expenses and not putting mileage on your car.

And it sounds like you are certainly qualified for the job.
Go for it.
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No. 4
from Jayne LPN
Old Dec 25, 2005, 07:47 AM

Default Re: New to LTC/SNF - Does this sound right?
Hi there,
I work LTC have been at this job for 25 months.....work 7p-7a.......IV cert....make $23.50....with shift diff included. I like what I do.....did acute care got burnt out......will not go back to acute until I have my RN. (Dec 2006).
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No. 5
Old Dec 25, 2005, 09:45 AM

Default Re: New to LTC/SNF - Does this sound right?
Don't take anything for granted. Don't assume they will assign
you where you want to be.

Make sure before you start work.
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No. 6
from CMLPN
Old Dec 25, 2005, 12:48 PM

Default Thank You!
Thank you all for your replies! I surely appreciate it!

HAVE A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS!!! :icon_lol: :Singing: :Ball:

CMLPN

"For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord"

Romans 8:38-39
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No. 7
Old Dec 25, 2005, 03:33 PM

Default Re: New to LTC/SNF - Does this sound right?
Originally Posted by CMLPN
Hi everybody!

I've been an LPN for 1 1/2 years now. I've done hospital, surgical floor, since before graduation, where I started as a Nurse Tech. Extremely busy floor, working very short all the time (8 to 11 pts/nurse), with great independence. An invaluable learning experience. Due to management, I
resigned a couple of months ago.

I've also done hospice, and still do, which I love, but I'm per diem, so can't really count on that to survive and pay bills.

I was offered a job at a SNF one block from my house. I've been to quite a few SNFs/LTCs before due to my hospice job, and this one seems to be organized, clean, and professional. Of course, you only know for real once you're working there. It's a 116-bed facility, with a LTC wing, a lock-down Alzheimer's unit, and a subacute and rehab wing with vents/traches, g/ng-tube feeders, and quite a few ortho pts undergoing intense PT. It wasn't mentioned in detail, but I "got the feeling" that they'd assign me to the subacute wing because of the hospital background I have, which is great for me, that's why I went to check them out to begin with, I didn't want to go to a strict LTC facility.

I love the elderly -- they were always my favorite pts at the hospital -- and I'm really excited about this career change.

Here is my question for you experienced LTC nurses -- I was offered $16.50 as base-rate, with $0.50 s.diff. for 3-11 and $0.75 for 11-7. On weekends, $1.00 for 7-3, $1.50 for 3-11, and $1.75 for 11-7. I'd be assigned to 3-11 for now. The ratio at the subacute wing is 20 to 1, and the others 30 to 1. Do these rates sound reasonable to you? I'm in Central Florida. I have IV certification and other certs I had the opportunity to get while at the hospital. Like I said before, it's a block from my house, so I don't have to worry about gas and all that. Does the pay seem fair? Since I've never worked SNF before I'm unsure about pay rates, ratios, etc.

Any comments would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks a lot!
CMLPN

"For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord"

Romans 8:38-39
That pay sounds "normal" to all y'all??? We start our LPN's at $20.00 but our cost of living must be higher.
Merry Christmas and good luck with your job.
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No. 8
Old Dec 25, 2005, 07:10 PM

Default Re: New to LTC/SNF - Does this sound right?
Originally Posted by CMLPN
Hi everybody!

I've been an LPN for 1 1/2 years now. I've done hospital, surgical floor, since before graduation, where I started as a Nurse Tech. Extremely busy floor, working very short all the time (8 to 11 pts/nurse), with great independence. An invaluable learning experience. Due to management, I
resigned a couple of months ago.

I've also done hospice, and still do, which I love, but I'm per diem, so can't really count on that to survive and pay bills.

I was offered a job at a SNF one block from my house. I've been to quite a few SNFs/LTCs before due to my hospice job, and this one seems to be organized, clean, and professional. Of course, you only know for real once you're working there. It's a 116-bed facility, with a LTC wing, a lock-down Alzheimer's unit, and a subacute and rehab wing with vents/traches, g/ng-tube feeders, and quite a few ortho pts undergoing intense PT. It wasn't mentioned in detail, but I "got the feeling" that they'd assign me to the subacute wing because of the hospital background I have, which is great for me, that's why I went to check them out to begin with, I didn't want to go to a strict LTC facility.

I love the elderly -- they were always my favorite pts at the hospital -- and I'm really excited about this career change.

Here is my question for you experienced LTC nurses -- I was offered $16.50 as base-rate, with $0.50 s.diff. for 3-11 and $0.75 for 11-7. On weekends, $1.00 for 7-3, $1.50 for 3-11, and $1.75 for 11-7. I'd be assigned to 3-11 for now. The ratio at the subacute wing is 20 to 1, and the others 30 to 1. Do these rates sound reasonable to you? I'm in Central Florida. I have IV certification and other certs I had the opportunity to get while at the hospital. Like I said before, it's a block from my house, so I don't have to worry about gas and all that. Does the pay seem fair? Since I've never worked SNF before I'm unsure about pay rates, ratios, etc.

Any comments would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks a lot!
CMLPN

"For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord"

Romans 8:38-39
Wow 1:20!!!! That is just too many patients for $16.00/hr! LPN's working for this wage with these ratio's deserve much better! I wouldn't do it!
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No. 9
from suebird3
Old Dec 26, 2005, 09:48 AM

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To be honest, Pedi....whoever posted about where one lives is right on the mark.

My DON had moved to Southern Illinois, and made barely $16 an hour. Up here near Chicago, the pay rate is higher. The closer to a more populated area, the higher the pay.

The OP won't have to drive, saving on gas, mileage.....

Suebird
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