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How much do you make pay per visit?

What are you seeing on an average day? How many ROC,SOC, skill visit etc? How does that equate to wages? Just wondering how much one can expect to make I know it will vary.

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I have been offered $100.00 to complete a SOC visit. 2 years ago with another agency it was $75.00.

We get points, 1 point for a visit, 3 for a SOC, 1.75 for discharge, 2 for ROC. 1 point = $45.

On 7/1/2020 at 7:56 PM, Kodizzay said:

We get points, 1 point for a visit, 3 for a SOC, 1.75 for discharge, 2 for ROC. 1 point = $45.

Kodizzay...what happens if you don't have visits or only a couple of visits for the day..does being paid by points mean if there are no visits or one is canceled then you are not paid? Also, if you only had, for example, 3 visits for the day and all were regular visits then you would make $135?

I'm trying to find out more about how being paid by points works when there are not enough visits or none at all as I've been offered a weekend position that is paid this way.

That's the downside to getting paid by points or per visit. If there's no visits you make nothing that day. With that said if the company is getting a lot of referrals then you can take advantage and do more visits which equals more $. There's always a slow period in the Winter because people are not getting elective surgery done because of holidays. In California I made $140k last year getting paid per visit. I always made sure I saw at least 6 patient's a day.

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