Re: Seeking a job where I have time for my pts. HH a good choice?
Yes and no. When you see your patient, you seen one at a time (unless you see two who live together) and you can concentrate on that patient. However, I wouldn't say that it's an easy or low-stress job, the stress is just different. In the hospital, I left work at work. Now I bring it home with me. After seeing my patients, I still have some charting to do to make sure that my visit notes are complete, with admits/Resumptions/ROCs it takes a long time to weed through all the minutiae of an OASIS assessment, and there's always stuff that gets done on my own time and my own dime--phone calls, etc. Then you have patients who are questionable on homebound status and you may have to argue with your manager about keeping the patient on service, you have your prima donna patients (just like any setting) who think that you should give them whatever they want whenever they want it, no regard to orders or anything, and who think that they can verbally abuse you in the process. There's the driving 200-300 miles a week and the wear and tear on your car to think of, too.
However, despite all of the above, I wouldn't trade it for a minute. I love my patients (most of them, anyway) and love being able to give them all my attention for the brief time that I am with them. I love the freedom and autonomy, and being able to listen to NPR all day in the car. I can eat whatever I want whenever I want it and stop for a bathroom break when I need to go (provided there's a decent gas station around). I love being able to really address the problems that each patient has.
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