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SoCal currently pays VNs about $13/HR for ALFs. Worse- the 'caregivers' that pass the meds and provide direct care make about $9/HR, and they don't have to have any state credentials (licenses or certificates). Makes you wonder why the old folks pay $4000/month (and up to about $5500) to stay in those places, when they could have a live-in private aide/CNA or even LVN, and stay at home for the rest of their lives, for less, and have a better quality of life.
LisaLPN7
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Does anyone have any idea of what it is? I have an interview at one 45 minutes away tomorrow and am trying to determine if it is worth my time. A friend who is an LPN in a skilled nursing home in Chattanooga says he has heard its considerably less than a nursing home. He makes $18 but I really do not want to work in a skilled nursing home.