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Semperdave

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  1. Most hospitals and agencies will want experience, but most nursing homes and long term care facilities (around here, anyway) don't require it. Check into some of them. Here are 3 companies off the top of my head, and sites for Colorado. LIFE CARE CENTERS for Colorado HCR ManorCare Kindred Healthcare From my experience, weekends are the hardest slots to fill, and we have people who just work weekends. I worked doubles Saturday and Sunday for a while to accomodate my school schedule. Best of luck!! David PS: Congrats on passing your test!
  2. For the record: I am a CNA. I think in hospitals, if the pt:nurse ratio were low enough, that would probably be better from a nursing and patient standpoint. That said, I don't think there is an LTC in the world where that would work. With pt loads around 25 or more, and all the crap nurses have to do besides pass meds... Might work with 50 nurses in our facility. Instead of 4 or 5. The cost would be soooooo extravagant... and I would be out of a job.... Bad idea... sorry to ramble... David
  3. Oh yeah, it also depends on if you are an RN, LPN, CNA, or whatever... :)
  4. That all depends on where in N. Va you will be. Check out http://www.inova.com That is the website for Alexandria Hospital and Fairfax Hospital. I know there are many more around, but that is off the top of my head. Best of luck! David
  5. Ya know, from some of the things you say I wonder if she even IS an actual nurse? Can you check her name with the board of nursing and get verification of her credentials? Sounds to me like someone who saw a few too many episodes of ER, House, and SCRUBS and thought it would be cool....
  6. I work overtime when I can get it, 97.3% for the cash (time and a half). As an aide it is readily available, since some of the other aides have no work ethic and call in all the time. I had 82 hrs (42 overtime) last week (pay week ending Tues) and will probably get more this week. I thinkI have been averaging about 50 hrs a week, and more now around Xmas. Management likes to gripe when I do this and they see my hours, but then they turn around and call me in for a double shift on my day off. Go figure.
  7. I meant "just an aide" as in I am working on becoming a nurse, but not one yet. I in no way meant to denegrate aides or minimize the importance of their role. And I am glad that nurses recognize the contribution. Now if we could just work on the pay aspect!!! My brother, who is an LPN (or LVN), says that a good aide is worth his/her weight in gold, and a bad one ain't worth a stack of dirty briefs. Cheers!! David
  8. i hate to say this, but welcome to long term care! :welcome: i am just an aide right now, but that is what it is like for most, i think. it is a prison, of sorts, to most of the residents, regardless of quality of care. but... "hopefully, i can help make her last years somewhat more enjoyable. " that shows me that you do have what it takes to work ltc, as that is often the reward we get. lord knows it's not the fantastic pay or wonderful scheduling!!! nor the families of the residents being so kind and sweet... :trout: best of luck, (and thanks for caring!) david
  9. You could look in the LOCAL tab at the top of the page, choose US and then PA and ask there...Maybe someone can give you info. Or just check with some of the Long Term Care facilities in your area. Lots of LTC's will sponsor you through a class. Also check with your local Workforce Development / Unemployment office as they may have some sort of funding or program available. Best of luck, David
  10. I just got word today.... I PASSED!!! Now I an just waiting on the BON..
  11. Semperdave replied to Acey's topic in General Nursing
    My mom LOVED working at Alexandria Hospital on Seminary Rd. (http://www.inova.com/). She got her diploma there and worked there for YEARS. Depending on the commute you want and where in N Va you live, there is also Fairfax Hospital. I think it is on Gallows Road? Anyway, they are both INOVA hospitals, so the above link should give you contact info for both of them. Just don't stay where you are miserable. Best of luck, David
  12. To me the insurance companies can be clients, but the people I am caring for are patients or residents. Or if a patient is a self pay, then they can be both. Client for the business office, patient for the nursing staff. But beware, the term "CARE RECIPIENT" is just around the corner... :trout:
  13. Cna

    Semperdave replied to deleteme's topic in General Nursing
    My class was $600, so I understand the ouch!! factor, but if it is the means to get the required training for the job you want, it really isn't that much. Check out your local community college, as they might have courses. Here (So. Az) it cost $47 per credit, and it is a 5 credit course, I think. I am sure prices will vary, but you could TRY to get sponsored by a LTCF in your area and work there afterward. And if you are a veteran who was recently discharged you can go the vet rep at the unemployment center and see of there is any funding available. Best of luck David
  14. Cna

    Semperdave replied to deleteme's topic in General Nursing
    It might depend on your military experience, but I would be inclined to say no. Each state Bon has requirements for taking a class that has so many hours in clinicals and so many hours in classroom before you can test and apply for your cert. Besides, the class is worth it. You learn alot even if you think you know most of it already, and they are usualy not that long or expensive. Best of luck, David
  15. Depends on the pt. Sometimes a walk, sometimes a run. One lady's alarm went off while I was talking to her in the hall...a wanderer got tired and took a nap in her bed...then got up and set off the alarm.

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