I’ve been a subacute nurse for 30+ years and am thinking of transitioning to home care/hospice. I have to commend you on this video. It was so informative and really gives a good picture of the start of the morning and getting prepped for the day. Thank you so much! Donna
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Thanks for sharing 👍 my goal is to become a LPN for the company I am currently working with as a home health aide, next step is to take the CNA exam in a few weeks....and go on to nursing school. Prayerfully it will all work out.🌻🦋
Thanks for the information. I am thinking about going into home health. Can you also talk about what you do when you need to use the bathroom? I know being on the road can make it hard unless you visit a location with plenty of stores to stop at. The hours and patient load sounds good but the paperwork scares me some.
I did HH for 2 years with the same initial fears. There’s a lot of paperwork but it’s not much different from what you’d chart in the hospital just more thorough for each patient. But I won’t lie, it is time-consuming but charting as you visit takes this problem. As for bathrooms, libraries, coffee shops, and sandwich shops are your friends. Most places didn’t force me to purchase anything when they saw the scrubs but normally I would grab a drink or something else small anyway. I never used a patient’s home personally, but some professionals did 😅
Hi, it depends where you work as everyone point system maybe different but my current position is 1 point per revisit and 2 points per SOC. Pay I think is based on experience. In New York home care nurses can make 75,000 to over 100,000 yearly.:)
Hi, thanks for watching. The time a person spends on documentation depends on the the individual. I believe it’s best to do as much documentation as possible while with the patient this way there is not much to do after work.
Hi, thanks for watching. I never had that fear lol. When I just started out I was more concerned if I would be able to insert a Foley catheter without back up help😂. You only spend a short time in the patients home and most patients are happy to have you.
@@royjohnson9043 I usually refuse a case if I don’t feel safe and that’s not very often. In instances where homes are dirty , cluttered or unsafe for patients we get the social worker and management involved but we still provide care if the patient need it, example wound care. When a nurse in not comfortable with a case it’s not usually an issue to change nurses.
Hi , thanks for watching. To become a visiting nurse most agencies requires strong clinical background as you will be working in the field without help.
Thank you for the content. I will be starting Home Health Nursing. What are your protocols for emergency symptoms, such as Chest pain, SOB, DVT, CVA? Do you just call 911 immediately?
No not for every patient, only required for patients with covid. I choose to wear n95 masks for all patients. Back when covid was more common I did also wear goggles or face shields for all patients which was around the time I made this video.
I’ve been a subacute nurse for 30+ years and am thinking of transitioning to home care/hospice. I have to commend you on this video. It was so informative and really gives a good picture of the start of the morning and getting prepped for the day. Thank you so much! Donna
Thank you, glad it was helpful.
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great piece THANKS for sharing👏👏
Thanks for sharing 👍 my goal is to become a LPN for the company I am currently working with as a home health aide, next step is to take the CNA exam in a few weeks....and go on to nursing school. Prayerfully it will all work out.🌻🦋
You can do it, good luck!
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That’s what I did! I worked as a HHA for 6 years then worked as LVN for 3 years and now starting as a RN in home health/ hospice.
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Thanks for the information. I am thinking about going into home health. Can you also talk about what you do when you need to use the bathroom? I know being on the road can make it hard unless you visit a location with plenty of stores to stop at.
The hours and patient load sounds good but the paperwork scares me some.
Hi, thanks for watching . Yes I can make a video regarding those concerns.
I did HH for 2 years with the same initial fears. There’s a lot of paperwork but it’s not much different from what you’d chart in the hospital just more thorough for each patient. But I won’t lie, it is time-consuming but charting as you visit takes this problem. As for bathrooms, libraries, coffee shops, and sandwich shops are your friends. Most places didn’t force me to purchase anything when they saw the scrubs but normally I would grab a drink or something else small anyway. I never used a patient’s home personally, but some professionals did 😅
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Can you discuss the pay, point system and also SOC? Thanks
Hi, it depends where you work as everyone point system maybe different but my current position is 1 point per revisit and 2 points per SOC. Pay I think is based on experience. In New York home care nurses can make 75,000 to over 100,000 yearly.:)
What’s SOC?
@@ceceberry6051 SOC is an abbreviation for Start of care which is a Admission for a home health patient.
I am very curious how much time is spent after your work day on documentation. Hours? What time is the work day over?
Hi, thanks for watching. The time a person spends on documentation depends on the the individual. I believe it’s best to do as much documentation as possible while with the patient this way there is not much to do after work.
Hi nurse julia. I hope u dont mind. Which state are u working as a home health nurse?
Want to do home health but have a fear about going into random peoples homes. Was it hard to overcome that?
Hi, thanks for watching. I never had that fear lol. When I just started out I was more concerned if I would be able to insert a Foley catheter without back up help😂. You only spend a short time in the patients home and most patients are happy to have you.
@@nursejulia9091 Ah i see. You could always choose not to take on a case if the living conditions are bad as well right?
@@royjohnson9043 I usually refuse a case if I don’t feel safe and that’s not very often. In instances where homes are dirty , cluttered or unsafe for patients we get the social worker and management involved but we still provide care if the patient need it, example wound care. When a nurse in not comfortable with a case it’s not usually an issue to change nurses.
Hi sister, what are the requirements for becoming a home healthcare nurse? I am an RN. Thanks
Hi , thanks for watching. To become a visiting nurse most agencies requires strong clinical background as you will be working in the field without help.
Thanks for sharing!
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Do you have to see COVID patients?
Thank you.
Yes I do.
Thank you for the content. I will be starting Home Health Nursing. What are your protocols for emergency symptoms, such as Chest pain, SOB, DVT, CVA? Do you just call 911 immediately?
Hi thanks for watching . Yes call 911 and the give report to the Primary MD.
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Are you required to wear N95 mask, goggles and gown for every patients home or do you just choose to?
No not for every patient, only required for patients with covid. I choose to wear n95 masks for all patients. Back when covid was more common I did also wear goggles or face shields for all patients which was around the time I made this video.
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