Re: Why should I do this???
I've worked in LTC for my entire adult life, working my way up thru the ranks. I have asked myself this question for years now "Why do I stay in LTC". As I drove home from work last Friday, I kinda knew my answer.
Several months ago we admitted a 50something female after a pretty severe CVA. (Prior to CVA, was fully functioning working woman): Hemi, pureed food/thickened liquids, speaking in word salads, behavioral problems and (understandably) pretty severe depression. After months of therapy, working on behaviors, nutrition, depression and just a lot of TLC, she is going home next week. The most awesome part of this story tho, is last Friday we had a big "community party". We had a cake walk, DJ playing music, a dunk tank (with ED in the tank

). This lady participated in all the activities. She managed to independently dunk the ED in the tank, eat the cake she won in the cake walk and at the end of the night was on her feet slow dancing with her husband. Most of the staff was clapping, whistling and making just a hell of a racket we were so excited to see her accomplish this.
I can't think of any other area of nursing that could possibly be so holistic and so gratifying as to see the complete healing and wellness process. We got her at her worst, wanted to send her to the moon a few times with her attitude and finally got her back to having a fairly good quality of life. Hooray for her - she reminded me of why I do what I do.
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