Re: Hospice Vs Home Health
I have never done hospice, but did home care. Home care is great, but you have to know the family dynamics...it is extremely important. You are coming into their space and at times, there may be issues of housekeeping-they may not be as sanitary as you would expect. Make sure that all of the emergency equipment is present and in working order. Have the phone number to the doctor, pharmacy and nearest hospital. There should be a plan of care with nursing diagnoses and care plan made available with the diagnosis of the patient, the MAR and make sure that all of the medications are in the house. If not, make sure that you know if the patient has insurance coverage or money available to pay for the script (YOU should not have to pay out of YOUR pocket).
You will be pretty independent, so, be sure you know CPR, and what to do for that particular patient in case of emergency. The agency RN should let you know that. Also, before you go, ask the agency RN what meds they are on so you can look them up, as well as study their condition. And, if you are able, try to see the client with another nurse present to see if you can handle the case. I did all of that and had a pediatric trach patient for about 10 months. And, know the activities and expectations of the agency and family. For example, do they expect you to escort them to social events (and are you comfortable doing that?), or do they have family drama going on? If it is a pediatric case, make sure that you are not the designated babysitter when the siblings come home from school. That should not be your responsibility. Tell the parents they will have to make other arrangements for those children, even if the babysitter is sitting right next to you. I had small issues like this that needed to be addressed and eventually, I resigned from the case because there was too much risk involved.
I do plan to return to home care once I get more med-surg under my belt. It was peaceful and I had more autonomy than in the hospital. Good luck!
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