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  1. chemical dependency/addictions nursing
    We welcome recovering nurses to work with us!! In fact, we have some still in the nurse recovery program. They make wonderful employees, as you have noticed!!
    Feb 16, '07
    Forum: Psychiatric Nursing
  2. chemical dependency/addictions nursing
    I am being considered for a DON position at a detox center. I am very excited about it and hope that I am hired. So much to learn, but it's challenging to learn new things!
    Dec 5, '06
    Forum: Psychiatric Nursing
  3. New DNS...anyone in NADONA/LTC
    Congratulations!! I just joined NADONA. Not sure how beneficial it is yet. I know that in PA their annual convention is eagerly anticipated from all the DONs in this area! Can't wait to go next...
    Sep 24, '06
    Forum: Geriatric Nurses / LTC Nursing
  4. Common raise amounts?
    I am budgeted from 0-4%. Any disciplinary issues at the time of the eval leads to goal development and a chance to get a "good raise" if goals are met in 30 days. This is better, I think, than no...
    Sep 23, '06
    Forum: Geriatric Nurses / LTC Nursing
  5. Expecting too much???
    Spoiled! Mine are two with an assignment of 22 residents, a unit manager, a unit clerk, someone to do treatments. All they do is pass pills with a computerized (faster) med system and chart. ...
    Sep 23, '06
    Forum: Geriatric Nurses / LTC Nursing
  6. 'ello :)
    Welcome to you! Hope you like it here!
    Sep 23, '06
    Forum: Geriatric Nurses / LTC Nursing
  7. Complicated issue re: a fall
    Sounds wise to me! This is a good situation for a portable xray, though, if available.
    Sep 23, '06
    Forum: Geriatric Nurses / LTC Nursing
  8. taking a new ADON position
    I guess I would just say that for the ADON position, more than any other, you need a clear job description/task list. That's because, in my experience, the ADON is a catch-all kind of job with...
    May 24, '06
    Forum: Geriatric Nurses / LTC Nursing
  9. Umm...I will have 47 residence to care for !!!!!
    When I got an email about this thread, with the title in it, my first thought was "do I make the grammar correction now or just keep my mouth shut?" *smile*
    May 17, '06
    Forum: Geriatric Nurses / LTC Nursing
  10. Staff eating with residents
    I am in PA and have not encountered those issues. We do have a wing where we try to keep our dementia residents. We try to put folks with appropriate room mates. We can place residents in...
    May 8, '06
    Forum: Geriatric Nurses / LTC Nursing
  11. Staff eating with residents
    We are fortunate to have several dining areas so that we are able to group like-mannered residents together!;)
    May 8, '06
    Forum: Geriatric Nurses / LTC Nursing
  12. Staff eating with residents
    [quote=WhimsieRN]There is absolutely no reason to be nasty or disrespectful just because I disagree with what you and another poster had to say, and find eating my meal with the residents...
    May 5, '06
    Forum: Geriatric Nurses / LTC Nursing
  13. Staff eating with residents
    Where do your short term residents dine, if not with other residents? (sorry to get off subject, just curious).
    May 5, '06
    Forum: Geriatric Nurses / LTC Nursing
  14. Staff eating with residents
    The staff does get their own break! Away from those "icky" residents. They can choose to dine with the residents, if they wish. This is on the clock, not a break. geez.
    May 1, '06
    Forum: Geriatric Nurses / LTC Nursing
  15. Staff eating with residents
    Amen and amen!:hatparty:
    Apr 30, '06
    Forum: Geriatric Nurses / LTC Nursing
  16. Staff eating with residents
    Nope. We are being inspired by the Institute for Caregiver Education. We are also being assisted by Quality Insights of PA (CMS). There is so much going on out there in the world of culture change...
    Apr 23, '06
    Forum: Geriatric Nurses / LTC Nursing
  17. Staff eating with residents
    Our central bath was remodeled into a beautiful spa! We have designated "spa techs" who do the bathing experience with our residents. They use aromatherapy, dim the lights, and play music while the...
    Apr 23, '06
    Forum: Geriatric Nurses / LTC Nursing
  18. Staff eating with residents
    Donmomof nine, what has your facility done to promote culture change? Well, attended a lot of seminars! Actually, we have a wonderful spa program. We have dining that is steam table service for...
    Apr 23, '06
    Forum: Geriatric Nurses / LTC Nursing
  19. Staff eating with residents
    As part of culture change at our facility, we are looking at permitting staff to dine with residents, not as their "break" time, but as a social thing. How many residents say to staff who are...
    Apr 20, '06
    Forum: Geriatric Nurses / LTC Nursing
  20. Good books on conversing with Alzheimers & dementia pts?
    that book is a GREAT resource!
    Apr 20, '06
    Forum: Geriatric Nurses / LTC Nursing
  21. Code Procedures Please
    No, we do not! Again, as I have said, residents and families know this when admitted. It is not illegal. We can select what residents we take and potential residents can select which long term...
    Apr 5, '06
    Forum: Geriatric Nurses / LTC Nursing
  22. Code Procedures Please
    If someone wants life sustaining measures, we call the paramedics and get them out of the facility BEFORE they arrest.
    Apr 3, '06
    Forum: Geriatric Nurses / LTC Nursing
  23. Code Procedures Please
    We really don't think of ourselves as a health institution, but rather as our resident's last home. We concentrate on making their time there as good as we can for them. We have compassionate and...
    Apr 2, '06
    Forum: Geriatric Nurses / LTC Nursing
  24. Code Procedures Please
    No, we don't need to start CPR and residents and families know that when they come here!
    Mar 31, '06
    Forum: Geriatric Nurses / LTC Nursing
  25. How do they post DNR in the patients rooms at your LTC
    I think that it's not a problem when outsiders wouldn't know the signifigance of the symbol.
    Mar 29, '06
    Forum: Geriatric Nurses / LTC Nursing