homecaresurvivor replied to ixchel's topic in General Nursing
I know this is a realllly old post, but thought I'd just add that there is a town here in Michigan named "Saline" and it's pronounced "Suh-Leen". When I started nursing school, I couldn't figure out...
homecaresurvivor replied to VegGal's topic in General Nursing
Those very same things existed 32 years ago when I first became an RN, working in a major teaching hospital. I think the difference might be that we had a much lower rate of turnover. Job hopping...
homecaresurvivor replied to Pepper The Cat's topic in General Nursing
"Chart throwing by a doctor. " Yes, I had a resident throw a chart at ME! I reported it to the evening supervisor, who politely told me that Dr's could "be like that sometimes."
homecaresurvivor replied to ddeckerlvn's topic in Home Health
Leave! This is completely unreasonable. First of all, why does she insist you start at 8 and end by 2? The great part of home care is being able to set your own schedule, within some limits. I turn...
I'm wondering if anyone out there still gets paid by the hour in home health care any longer? (I'm referring to intermittent home care.) I got paid hourly the first 15 years I did home care, but...
homecaresurvivor replied to jstuckey's topic in Home Health
I have similar issues with the laptops provided by my employer. Mine is constantly overheating, freezing up, and losing charge quickly. Others at work have the same problems with theirs. I have had...
homecaresurvivor replied to gallbladder's topic in Home Health
I'm not so familiar with how OSHA requirements impact work done as an independent contractor. My only experience with that is as a freelance writer, and not much PPE is required while sitting at my...
homecaresurvivor replied to Taratoes's topic in Home Health
There's nothing illegal nor unethical about your living close to a patient. I live in a very small town, and if we get referrals up this way, I usually take the patient. What happens is that I've...
homecaresurvivor replied to homecaresurvivor's topic in Home Health
I rarely go out to a house without a phone confirmation. This gentleman was getting daily visits, this had never happened before, and he knew someone was coming this weekend, as we had the previous 2...
I'm feeling a need to vent! First let me say I've been a home health RN for over 23 years; I know the field inside and out, so anything I'm feeling right now is not because I'm new and need to get...
homecaresurvivor replied to OldDude's topic in Home Health
Wow--that's a lot of injuries. In my over 20 years in home care, I've never had a single bite or nip. There were a couple of dogs I insisted be locked up or put outside while I was there because of...
homecaresurvivor replied to 0707RN's topic in Home Health
I've never worked for a home health agency that didn't pay me for being on-call, so in my experience your situation is unusual. In addition, in the companies where I've been paid per visit, I've...
The evidence? Positions are advertised that go unfilled. It doesn't matter why. The need is there, jobs are available, but there aren't enough nurses applying to fill them. There's a big difference...
There IS a shortage of home care RNs, but these positions are not typically considered entry level jobs. The few times I've seen a new RN get employed as a field nurse, they have really struggled....
First, what RN only has one year of college education? More than that was required when I became an RN over 30 years ago, and it's certainly true today. But more to the point, your comments about...