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What KateRN1 said is certainly true for me, however, a new nurse will have a harder time assessing, recognizing and acting upon safety issues. A new nurse may also lack assertiveness needed, because pt.s want to do/want you to do unsafe stuff, however, this is just as true for facilities. I do hear a lot more about staff being assaulted in facilities than in private homes and in HH you have the option to decline.
In a way, I think the bigger danger is that we have no witnesses to our care, so if a patient wants to make a complaint, it's our word against theirs. I was very fortunate over the weekend that I had a nurse with me for a ride-along to a shady ALF and then had to report to abuse hotline. I have a witness to everything that was done/said and it's not just he said/she said.
I've never been bitten by a dog (or a cat), approached by anyone with a gun (and I've been in some pretty rough areas at night), car jacked (in a BMW), assaulted (verbally or physically), or in any way threatened. I've had a lot of great experiences with patients, a lot of less-than-satisfactory experiences, and more forgettable experiences than I can remember. It's a job, just like any other. It has its stressful times, it has its relaxing times. It has its monotonous times, it has its challenging times. I've had great co-workers and lousy co-workers. I've had great bosses and lousy bosses.
Just like everything else, it is what you make of it and I wouldn't want to do anything else.
Butterfly0328
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Hi everone. I am not yet a nurse but have been puting some thought into HH. Are any of you worried about safety? Just really curious since you are visiting private homes. Thanks