nrcnurse
has 13 years experience and specializes in hospice.
Mid-life career changer, left corporate job, worked as a CNA, LPN, RN, BSN. Work in Hospice since 2006. CHPN. Studying for Board Certification as a Meditation Specialist. Working on MSN/ANP.
It is fine for him to drink as long as he can swallow. Oral care is also really important, so keep that up! You might want to keep his head slightly elevated to help the fluid go in the proper...
I have worked for Empath. The patients in the Hospice Care Centers are there for symptom management, not long term. Their symptoms were not manageable at home, so they were sent to the Care Center....
Good for you! I have worked for five different hospices, four as a traveler, and my experience has been as I described. However, my current employer (where I began my hospice career... back with my...
Your LTC experience is valuable to hospice, for sure, but hospital experience is very important to the job. You are expected to know about/recognize signs and symptoms of a variety of disease...
I took my first assignment at 61. Age discrimination has never an issue. Facilities hire travelers because they need competent nurses. Your agency vets you in advance, so the facility is not flying...
For me, the most striking thing about leaving the hospital to work in Hospice, is that I don't have to worry about killing anyone. It was a huge black cloud that lifted off my head! Most of the...
Per diem is the ONLY way to work for hospice. You get paid for every hour that you work. They work staff nurses to death. It's the same everywhere. I work as a traveller, which is the only way I...
I used HCHB during a 13 week travel assignment. We charted on... smartphones. (!!) I did a LOT of dictating, and actually liked only carrying one device. I have also used McKesson (which is...
I love traveling. The job is the same everywhere, just different EMR and staff. I have made wonderful friends, had some interesting adventures, and gained valuable experience. The one thing I wish...
nrcnurse replied to Nascar nurse's topic in Travel
I am a Hospice traveler. I have used Core Medical Group for the past 18 months and been happy with them. If you go to Thegypsynurse.com there is a "jobs" page. Search "Hospice" and quite a few...
You are correct, TammyG, there is a learning curve, but ordering equipment, calling docs, calling pharmacies, etc., is pretty much the same everywhere. I have a new spiral notebook for each...
I have been a hospice nurse for 11 years. The only time I've been paid more than the "base rate" was when the weekend team had trouble finding staff. That gig paid $50/hr and it was sweet!...
I am a hospice traveller. I have worked in FL, VT and NH. I work with Core Medical Group. They have lots of hospice positions, but you can also go to The Gypsy Nurse web site and search their jobs...
I have worked nearly every patient care position at hospice, including weekends 8a -8p for a very large hospice provider. I had a specific geographical area. There were scheduled visits, and...