Published Sep 6, 2016
jonnysangel777, LPN, LVN
44 Posts
Are LPNs allowed to do assessments in their home visits of personal care clients?
clarification: as a LPN supervisor the role is managing personal care assistants (PCAs) and their clients and one of the duties is to make 3 month home visits to do assessments on the clients and supervise the PCAs on things like hand hygiene. what are your thoughts on this?
caliotter3
38,333 Posts
Those supervisory visits are completed by the RN supervisor at my agency.
JustBeachyNurse, LPN
13,957 Posts
Medicare rules require RN. Almost no state permits LPN to do assessments
happynurse49, BSN
65 Posts
LPN's in our hospital do assessments. They are just not permitted to do the initial assessment. Not sure if its the same for you.
Not_A_Hat_Person, RN
2,900 Posts
LPNs in my state can gather data and do assessments, but they can't do initial or admission assessments.
Thank you so much for your responses. I just recently received an email from the Board of Nursing in my state and they said that the LPNs are not allowed to do assessments, they can evaluate but not do assessments. Finding this out I am considering resigning from my position to protect my license. Both the director of nursing here and my former manager who was an RN told me I could do the assessments and not to worry. The director just hired a new manager so I will train her then give my resignation. The sad part is I love my PCAs and my clients, they have been so wonderful, I will miss them dearly.
A former (LVN) co-worker did admission assessments for one of her agencies, but they were signed by an RN. She was quite proud that her "skill" in assessment was valued by the agency. My thoughts were that it was her "gullibility" that was truly valued.
At my other job I am not able to do assessments, I can assist with gathering information but that's about it. Thank you again for all of your advice.