Re: Home Health/ Hospice Nursing
I work home health and love it. Didn't think that I would, but gave it a try anyway. I've worked for three different agencies. They each had their good points and bad.
First, if it's a PRN job, you will have to be patient. You will have to "accept" more cases at first. By that, you might get asked to do a start of care (SOC) and then usually that will be your patient. Some agencies will give the regular visits to LVN's. It's a cost thing. But, for the most part, once the admit is done, you can work with the patient to find a time that works for you both. Unless it's an insulin injection or infusion, most people are flexible. I did have a pt that wanted to be seen on T-Th at 2PM. PERIOD. But that was not the norm.
I'm in Houston and the pay rate here for a regular visit is $40-59. Depends on the agency. I also recommend STRONGLY using someone who uses Kinnser. It is an awesome computer charting program.
I think there is a forum on her for HH nurses. The paperwork (OASIS) is overwhelming at first. And really a pain in the you know what. So, take sime time to learn the questions, and what MO's are. That will help with recert's, Post hospital's, etc.
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