Working as a nurse in home care is very nice and very rewarding, not much experience is required to get hired, you go through training and shadowing with either the family or the other nurses before starting to work on your own.
The advantages of working in home care are that you work at your own pace, you get to deliver excellent services, because you get to be your true ownself, away from the spotlight of criticism-biased eyes that often happens in stressful environments such as busy hospitals.
The charting program is pretty easy, called Kantime. The good thing about Kantime is that after submitting your chart, you can get a call from your case manager to improve it or correct it later, like time discrepancies, temperature values instead of 98.3F, which was accidentally entered as 983F, it's possible to correct later. The company provides a laptop with internet in it.
Flexible schedule, it's easy to get as many hours or fewer hours, it's easier to ask for days off, because there are more nurses available to pick up your schedule, you don't have to worry about finding someone to cover you, the company does all of that.
Another benefit is that you're not required to take 30 30-minute break, because the work environment is so chill, you only take about 6 to 15 minutes for lunch and still get paid for the full shift.
Working in home care as a nurse is very pleasant it doesn't even look like a job, it's so much fun, I have experiene in pediatric home care as a nurse and as a care giver in adult-elderly, both are very rewarding, as it may be that last day you see your client, make sure that that time that shift is the best of it, making your client feel happy, content, satisfied, entertained, loved, encouraged, gratefull with your services.
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