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What's It All About, ALFie?--Help and Support for Assisted Living Nurses



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No. 50
Old May 31, 2009, 06:05 PM

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I'm curious, are caths expected/common in an ALF setting?
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No. 51
from Cinquefoil
Old Jul 27, 2009, 06:17 PM
Updated Jul 27, 2009 at 06:29 PM by Cinquefoil

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Is it safe to have 1 nurse overseeing 108 residents, 80 in ALF and the rest in ALZ units, who take over 1200 meds over 24 hours? Just asking....
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No. 52
Old Oct 06, 2009, 02:10 PM

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I have a second interview for RN for a new ALF with 6-8 residents specializing in Parkinsons. I am a new grad with a ton of business/military experience so I believe my management skills are adequate for the job. I am looking forward to working with a specialized group of patients. This facility is only 6 blocks away from my new home and I am very excited. Any advice? Thanks!
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No. 53
from msqtsmith
Old Oct 06, 2009, 09:29 PM

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I just started my new job at Cambridge Court Assisted Living today. And I am so excited I really think I am going to enjoy it. I know its alot of responsibilities but I believe its going to be rewarding! All the information is great and I love this forum.....
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No. 54
from mlk1217
Old Oct 19, 2009, 12:28 AM

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Originally Posted by manyhatsrn53 View Post
I left LTC about one year ago, after many years in every nursing role from staff nurse to DON to regional nursing consultant. AL is not stress free, but it is definitely less stressful than any nursing job I ever held in LTC. There is a certain amount of loneliness for me on the job because I am the only licensed person for a 70 unit ALF/Retirement community and I miss having other nurses to talk with about nursing. Here, we "assist" with medications and "assist" with ADLs. I have unlicensed medication assistants and resident assistants to provide care.
I would agree with earlier posters that a brand new nurse might get themselves into trouble in AL because of inexperience with assessing signs and symptoms of illness in elderly persons. These residents all look very healthy compared to what you see in the nursing homes. There are still many with complex medical issues and many have a fear of going to a nursing home if they reveal the extent of their health problems. I also find that since AL is generally private pay, many families and residents don't want to pay for higher service levels to receive the care and services they need. Census is an issue here, just like in LTC. There is pressure to admit residents who may not be appropriate for AL, not just from the corporate level but also from families who prefer to see their loved one in this setting rather than a nursing home.
Overall, I think AL is a good industry for a seasoned LTC nurse who is tired of dealing with tons of paperwork and unreasonable surveyors every three months.
I come from LTC as well. I just accepted a position as health srvs directior at an assisted living. Sounds exactly the same as yours. Really looking foward to it. I'm tired of runninng to the end of the hall because I can hear my trac pt choking and the administrators wont move him to the front of the hall where I might be able to keep up with him. I pass meds to 30 pts and do IVs and wounds and on and on. So yes, Im TOTALLY looking foward to the new job!.
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No. 55
from mlk1217
Old Oct 19, 2009, 12:32 AM

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Originally Posted by nurse0608 View Post
I'm a PN student. I want to work LTC or ALF but everyone else seems to think that's horrible. I've been told several times not to "get trapped into LTC." Now, I'm a big girl and will do what I want but it sure would be nice to hear some GOOD experiences with working LTC or ALF. Thanks!
If you can, get 2 yrs in med surg first. You wont regret it.
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