noc4senuf replied to CapeCodMermaid's topic in LTC Directors
Most buildings I have been in for the past 10 yrs or so have INR machines. We billed Medicare for the cost of the draw and strips. Faster than waiting for a lab.
noc4senuf replied to CapeCodMermaid's topic in LTC Directors
I worked Interim for a travel company for 2-3 years. they had a corporation that kept requesting me, so I moved to their buildings only in multiple states. The corporate had about 200 buildings and were rated with only 1 and 2 stars. Many, many probl...
noc4senuf replied to Junebug59's topic in LTC Directors
There is some corporations out there that have continual turnover in management positions non-stop. having been working as an interim DON, it does keep me employed going into these buildings. Since you have now stepped down, learn your residents and ...
noc4senuf replied to quicksoapy's topic in LTC Directors
For the most part, unless a DON is retiring, there is a "reason" the position is open to begin with. Usually, there are issues in the building to go along with it, whether it is survey related, staffing, etc. I have been traveling and doing interim D...
noc4senuf replied to txnursegiggles's topic in Geriatric
I have seen staff compensated for being on-call in some buildings and in others they are not. Also, some buildings where just the management staff in the nursing dept rotate call and most recently where every nurse in the building takes a one day cal...
noc4senuf replied to pebbles049's topic in Geriatric
The only time I have seen hours mandated, was when they did not have staff to fill all the positions. Time to try and get more people in the door. Usually pool staff have a required amount of shifts they need to work within a month or set time period...
noc4senuf replied to Nightowl_nurse's topic in Geriatric
I have never staffed low on purpose. I also say to the staff that all positions were filled on the schedule, if you are working staffing "challenged" then you need to look at your co-workers who consistently call in, and not blame management. You num...
You may become wound care certified as an LVN through WCEI. but, you need to have proof that you have been working in wound care for the past 5 years. This WCC is recognized by the National Alliance of Wound Care.
noc4senuf replied to Cynnie24's topic in Geriatric
Definitely fill out an application and leave a resume. Depending on the DON, most (including myself) can't handle walk-in appts on the spur of the moment.
noc4senuf replied to CapeCodMermaid's topic in Geriatric
Having just finished a run of 5 different facilities for one corporation as the Interim DON, I know what you are saying. Their Admissions people are not nurses, they make all the decisions on who to admit per a list of who to accept from corporate. I...