cathrn64 replied to AlphaPig's topic in Home Health
It depends on the type/steup of the agency. At the agency I work for, almost all of the RN's are case managers. I am responsible for my patient visits, coordinating the therapy visits. All of the...
cathrn64 replied to JJsMama79's topic in Home Health
I Love homecare!
I have been in homecare for 22 yrs. Yes, there is a lot of paperwork! There is also flexibility. If I choose to, I can see a patient and complete the charting at home or in my...
cathrn64 replied to russki1313's topic in Home Health
Suburbs of Chicago SOC =80.00 57.00 = RECERT 45.00 = REGULAR VISIT 50.00= High Tech Full, (but expensive) benifits (INS, Dental, Vision), PTO/SICK Full time employees can lease a company car-...
cathrn64 replied to starcandy's topic in Home Health
Depending on your documentation system, it should get better! At my agency, I often hear new nurses complain that it takes them hours to finish a SOC. I can usually get out of the house in about an...
cathrn64 replied to lbktexnurse's topic in Home Health
Depending on the agency you work for, HH may be the right thing for you. Private duty is not the same as home health in my opinion. In medicare homehealth agencies you see "X" number of patients a...
cathrn64 replied to RN_Mommy_2_3's topic in Home Health
My children are no longer small (15 and 18!). I have worked homecare throughout their lives. Depending on the agency requirements work can be very flexible. The 2 agencies I have worked for, both...
I am a HomeHealth RN. We teach family members to give injections/IV's all of the time! It is expected that a family member will learn certain injections like Lovenox. I have many patient's who have...
cathrn64 replied to Wheretogo's topic in Home Health
Susan317, I have never worked for any company where the IV company did anything other than drop off supplies. They have pharmacist's who do manage the dosing etc, but not anything in the home! OP,...
cathrn64 replied to Caffeine_IV's topic in Home Health
I do a lot of home health tasks on my knees (no dirty minds here!). I take a lot of blood pressures on my knees because it is easier on my back than bending down. I draw labs this way as well. I...
cathrn64 replied to emilysmom,RN's topic in Home Health
This is not quite the same, but I recently went to an MD office to get a DNR signed. The patient was a cancer patient and the Dr wrote an RX with DNR on it. This is not the correct way to have a DNR...
cathrn64 replied to marcus1234's topic in Home Health
The agency I work for pays one price per visit. There are different rates for regular visits, and high tech visits. Also for SOC'S Recerts and ROC's. I agree that it is not fair for those of us who...
I agree with the other posters here. I work in Home Care and my company requires at least a year experience. You will maintain a lot of your skills plus do a lot of teaching if you try Home Care....
cathrn64 replied to ruthalittle's topic in Home Health
I don't know about Illinois LPN's. The Scheduling coordinator in my office is an LPN and I know they do not have her taking orders. A lot of nurses come to home care and MANY of them leave because of...
cathrn64 replied to ruthalittle's topic in Home Health
I am an RN in Illinois (DuPage). I have worked both per diem and hourly. There are advantages to both. The issue was, when the company I worked for went to hourly pay, they decided they would only...
cathrn64 replied to JessLPN2RNASN's topic in Home Health
I fully agree with KateRn1. In my agency we would expect someone to learn to give the daily hydration IV. You are there to teach and assess on IV site care, s/s to report, and disease process...
cathrn64 replied to vbgniner's topic in Home Health
Csherrn, 11-15 patients is ridiculous! How can you give good care and do a full assessments on each pt? To the OP, it's all in how you look at it. The Home care agencies I have worked for were...
cathrn64 replied to Quixotic's topic in Home Health
Sounds to me like you did the right thing. I don't think you have anything to worry about. You cannot predict everything. You called the Dr and carried out the orders. You instructed the CG to...
I am a home health nurse. Years ago, I had a pt who was a quad (also happened to be in the mediacal field). The pt had a very large sacral wound. (took up the entire buttock). The pt was also...
cathrn64 replied to cardiologynurse's topic in Home Health
My agency uses tablets for documentation. We are able to mail in our paper documentation (consents etc) We have case conferences on the phone, and even weekly nursing meeting's are on the phone. We...
cathrn64 replied to Capco56's topic in Home Health
I agree with Isabelle49. However, at the agency I work for, we went through some extensive Oasis C training. I was surprised to find that the QA people were right in some of their requests for...
I have worked with many ADN nurses (myself included!) who are much better prepared for work than a BSN. Also, I have had many supervisor's with ADN's + There is NO pay difference at my agency.... a...
I work in home care. I would support my co-worker, but... If it seems like a real issue, like being late or not doing a good job, I tell the pt that I will discuss this with my supervisor If it is a...
cathrn64 replied to JLevinsRNHH's topic in Home Health
Some PICC's like "power PICC" lines need a lot of back pressure to draw blood use a large syringe, pull back slowly, but be patient. Try repositioning the arm, turning the pt's head or having pt lay...