Re: Home Health Nursing?
I work in a hospital clinic, but did home care on the side for about 9 months on Saturdays.
I had one client that I stayed at the home for 10 hours; got $25 an hour. If I worked for three days, I would have gotten more than what I get paid for two weeks at my hospital job. But, there is no union.
Worked one day a week because I do have a full time job with union and medical benefits. I will get back to it again later when I get some med-surg experience.
There was a book in the house that had the care plan, MAR and timesheets. My client was a 5 year old trach patient that needed to be suctioned and have nebulizer treatments every 4-6 hours. Otherwise, it was like babysitting, really.
Home care for me was calmer, more flexible and relaxing. The negatives can be family dynamics, cleanliness of the home and possibly the lack of supplies. I do think I will get back to it, but what I worried about is that without med-surg experience, I would not always recognize if the patient is decompensating. In my area, home care usually seems to pay pretty well unless the client is accepting medicaid.
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