Hello all... I've been a Hospice nurse for a few months now and I am really enjoying the flexibility and life/work balance. I'm a case manager with about 17 patients. Most of them are Alzheimer's patients on slow decline who reside at different assisted living facilities and get excellent care. Most are nonverbal and I feel like there's not much I "need" to do. I do vitals but there's not a lot (if any) interaction... they are all stable so not a lot of "nursing" needed so visits are very short. I get in touch with families over the phone if there's any COC which is not frequent. Anybody with a similar situation? Is this the norm?
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Hello all... I've been a Hospice nurse for a few months now and I am really enjoying the flexibility and life/work balance. I'm a case manager with about 17 patients. Most of them are Alzheimer's patients on slow decline who reside at different assisted living facilities and get excellent care. Most are nonverbal and I feel like there's not much I "need" to do. I do vitals but there's not a lot (if any) interaction... they are all stable so not a lot of "nursing" needed so visits are very short. I get in touch with families over the phone if there's any COC which is not frequent. Anybody with a similar situation? Is this the norm?