Confused About Compensation

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Hello All!.. so, I recently abandoned the Med-Surg/Floor Nursing ship (All I have to say is that I have MUCH respect for Med-Surg nurses the end!).

I have recently been offered a position as a Home Health RN in an assisted living facility (so no driving all over, as my clients are all housed in the same building(s)). I am having a little trouble understanding how their compensation system works however. There are TWO pay rates on my offer letter; the first is a $32 hourly rate and the second is a $38 pay per point rate. From what I have gathered so far, things like admissions are worth 2 points, basic visits 1 point, restart of care 1.5 points etc.

My question is am I getting paid hourly or per point?... what determines what? I am totally clueless how this works; first time homehealther here! please help me understand.. I'm probably going to call HR and have them break it down for me, but I thought to first seek understanding from the oh so wise one's on Allnurses :).

Also, the name of the facility is Brookdale Senior Living, any insight on the company would be welcomed as well

Thanks in advance!

Wow,i do not understand that one!

Were you hired by an agency to work with a few clients in the place or are you actually on staff?

I was hired as a staff nurse, not through an agency... BUT, I just called HR and she said to ignore the 32 that it's how I'd accrue PTO. If I have worked over 40 hours, that is the rate they would pay me per hour.. Confusing lol, but thanks for your response!

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