Re: 50 yr old LPN in LTC
30 residents is a lot. Where I work the limit for true LTC residents is 25, that is with no medicare charting at all. We have a wound care nurse, but we still have to do dressing on PM's. There is a lot of falls (incident reports), lots of behaviors (Alzheimers and dementia) and a lot and I mean a lot of meds to give. Most are probably not necessary but you obviously still have to give them. I do work with some 50 + year old nurses but along with the younger than 50, we are darn tired at the end of the shift. It's like working in an adult daycare except your residents act like new walking 1 year olds (falling) and have behaviors like 2 year olds. When I get done working that unit I'm emotionally, physically and mentally drained. I do make great money, but I work for every penny of it and then some. I worked in a family practice office and the work is like night and day, along with the pay. I would definitely shadow, especially because not all LTC facilities are created equal. Understaffing, poor quality of care, lazy coworkers, etc. If the facility is promdominately medicaid, definitely beware. I told you the above all from my personal experiences.
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