Jan 15, 201313 yr Some people are depressed by it. The work can be hard, the pay can be low, and for a new grad, it can pigeon hole you. I work at an ALF (psych) but we have LTC dementia as well.
Jan 15, 201313 yr Author Some people are depressed by it. The work can be hard the pay can be low, and for a new grad, it can pigeon hole you. I work at an ALF (psych) but we have LTC dementia as well.[/quote']Sounds AWFUL!
Jan 15, 201313 yr Our older population, deserve great nurses also. I work at a LTC on a sub-acute rehab floor, and it it is hard, but rewarding work. When I get floated to the LTC floors, I find it rewarding in a different way. The people there live there, so your in their home, helping them live the best life they can have , I also sign up to go on field trips with the residents.
Jan 15, 201313 yr It's not awful at all. I enjoy my job as a PCT. Nursing is not all ER and med/surg. It's helping those in need. It's providing gentle compassionate care to those most vulnerable. Sometimes my job is just me listening to a resident while they tell me stories, sometimes it's diapers, and sometimes it's redirection of scary stuff (psych can be a lot of that). I wear a lot of hats, I find it both challenging and rewarding. :)
Why does everyone "Avoid" it? ???