Hospice - PCT Position

Specialties Hospice

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Hi Everyone,

My long-term goal is to become a hospice nurse, although as a student I know that goal is a long way off. I have heard from several nurses that I should probably go into a hospital setting for at least a year or two prior to applying to hospice. For the time being, while I am in nursing school, I have been offered a position as a PCT at a local hospice. I am so excited to have this opportunity and want to make the most of my time there. Both of my parents were cared for by hospice, and the outstanding & compassionate care that they received is what has made me want to pursue this specialty.

I can't wait to get started.....hopefully orientation will be scheduled soon! Any words of wisdom for being on an inpatient hospice unit will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

Specializes in Med Surg, Hospice.

I work Home Health hospice casual and Med Surg/Oncology at the hospital. We have at least one hospice patient a week. PCT's at the hospital do basic care duties to the hospice patients-- Keeping them clean and dry, turning and repositioning, emptying the Foley if there is one. The nurses make sure the patient is pain free. When I'm in with a hospice patient giving them a bath, I will talk to them and let them know what I am doing. I also turn on their radio so they have music to keep them company when I'm not in the room.

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