Day in the Life | Hospice Nurse

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 57

  • @amberwinders6892
    @amberwinders6892 7 месяцев назад +15

    I just quit after 6 months in a miserable situation. Bullying, high ratios, and high acuity, I was learning nothing as a new grad because they had no techs half the time and we had to do their work too. I was NEVER healthy. Everything from the hospital i would catch and bring home to my child with chronic asthma. I am so relieved so have found a hospice position and I know I have a lot to learn, but am praying they are willing to teach because so far all I'm pretty disappointed by what ive seen. I called to set up my schedule with this hospice and they actually treated me like a human!!!!!! Making sure I would be rested for training, telling me they'd work around my schedule,....making sure I ATE !!!! I almost cried on the phone. I hope I turn out to be a good hospice nurse. I'm so grateful for this opportunity.

    • @ladygaia196
      @ladygaia196 7 месяцев назад +2

      Good for you👏🏽. You will do phenomenally❤❤.

    • @dottieIIhottie
      @dottieIIhottie Месяц назад

      Hows it going so far?

  • @truthrn7975
    @truthrn7975 Год назад +47

    I was at a point where I was about to leave nursing altogether after 10 years of being miserable in big corporate hospitals......then I gave hospice a try and it's the most rewarding job I've ever had. Helping pts and their families through the roughest times in their lives and providing them peace and comfort is rewarding on another level that I had never experienced. It's one of the few specialties in nursing where I can 100% utilize my bedside manner skills and it make a difference.

    • @flygoddess
      @flygoddess Год назад

      I'm thinking about it. What is the most challenging part of your job. I'm in case management now and it sucks

    • @truthrn7975
      @truthrn7975 Год назад

      @flygoddess The most challenging part is the liaisons not correctly explaining to the pt and families what hospice actually is. So many families come to the facility thinking their loved one is there for curative tx. Hospice as a whole, needs to do a better job educating pts and families.

    • @cookieplush4535
      @cookieplush4535 Год назад

      Me too! 🎉 It's great

  • @7846885
    @7846885 Год назад +7

    I’ve been running through jobs as well as a new grad, just got an interview from vita’s home health so I’m really happy I came across this vid!

  • @AnnabellaHope
    @AnnabellaHope Год назад +12

    I’m in my first semester on nursing school, and I’m 99% sure this is what I want to do.

  • @lucashudgens8080
    @lucashudgens8080 Год назад +5

    I am in my first semester of nursing school - I’m ready to drop out already - hospice has been close to my heart and right now this is the most encouraging I’ve felt to make it through

    • @jadeboyer8755
      @jadeboyer8755  Год назад

      Keep pushing. It’s so worth it. I know it’s hard but you got this!!

  • @danas3148
    @danas3148 3 месяца назад +1

    I just interviewed w/ a hospice company and ive been in the hospital setting for 5 yrs. I learned so much and I feel I needed that time and learning experiences about all the things that can and do happen to our bodies. So I feel I am a good candidate for hospice, however I am worried about the charting and having to do alot of driving. The small company I interviewed with covers 4 counties. Time management will be crucial in hospice also I can see but you cannot be too brief w/ hospice patients and short change them on their care.

  • @br00ksm0nkey9
    @br00ksm0nkey9 7 месяцев назад +2

    I want to become a hospice nurse so thank you for posting this.

  • @HeartofGold16
    @HeartofGold16 Год назад +8

    EIGHT patients in ONE day?! Holy moly. I see between 2-4 patients. 4 is a full day. 5 is a busy day for me.

    • @jadeboyer8755
      @jadeboyer8755  Год назад +6

      Yeah with only working a 4 day work week I kinda heavy load the front of my week to make sure everyone is seen! But sometimes I’ll spilt it up to have easier days!

    • @rdr4life13
      @rdr4life13 8 месяцев назад +1

      I’ve seen 11 in one day. I no longer work at that hospice. Now my max is 4.

    • @Jasapan-u4s
      @Jasapan-u4s 7 месяцев назад

      Yeah 8 is a ton. I’m very confused by her load and that she calls it light. Odd.

    • @zohamajid8556
      @zohamajid8556 6 месяцев назад

      hy we offer computer work of visits and hospice plz contact us😊

    • @yupadi1577
      @yupadi1577 5 месяцев назад

      Hello, thanks for pointing this out, I totally agree. I've been a Hospice nurse for 22 yrs. I feel the same. It's unfortunate. I'm ready to walk away after all these years. 8 is no way. How is she doing 8? I can easily do 8+ on an oncall day only. She must not charge overtime? ​@hannahpemarose6474

  • @TammiLay
    @TammiLay Год назад +2

    Thank you for posting! I haven't seen you on RUclips since before Jameson. It's good to see you again. I just started my fourth and final semester of nursing school and I am hoping my preceptorship is in hospice. I have a lot of personal experience with hospice both from being a CNA as well as walking through pancreatic cancer with my MIL. Your video was helpful. Please post more!

    • @jadeboyer8755
      @jadeboyer8755  Год назад +1

      Oh wow how exciting, you’re almost done!! I have a couple hospice videos coming up 😉 I’ve really loved working in hospice and I’m sure you will too! I’m sorry to hear about your MIL..

  • @mattiusvalentine3199
    @mattiusvalentine3199 Год назад +5

    Hey! Very informative video! I’d love to ask you some questions if there was a way for that? Older guy in his 40s, both my parents were on hospice end of life, and thinking of a career change.

  • @flygoddess
    @flygoddess Год назад +2

    Thank you for posting

  • @Cmarie719
    @Cmarie719 Год назад +3

    Did you start off as a CNA? How do you become a case manager?

  • @canaluncorazon
    @canaluncorazon Год назад +1

    Thank you for such awesome video

  • @timothypuvogel5468
    @timothypuvogel5468 Год назад +1

    New subscriber here..I have a lot of questions but 1st question is do friends of the dying family members ask you or tell you they may feel guilty for not being able to see them because they can't see them without breaking down? I have a close friend who is now in hospice and I can't see them without breaking down 😢 plz any help is appreciated 🙏🙏

  • @KingdomKidzPPEC
    @KingdomKidzPPEC 5 месяцев назад

    What do you do for the rest of the week since you’re seeing all your patients on Monday? Thanks for this video!

  • @katiek2391
    @katiek2391 Год назад +3

    Do you do bed changes etc? If patients are total care do they have someone around the clock to feed/bathe/change?

    • @jadeboyer8755
      @jadeboyer8755  Год назад +1

      I don’t typically unless it’s needed during my visit, then I’m happy to help. Typically we have CNA’s do visits as well. If they’re total care they would require private caregivers or relocation to a skilled nursing facility! Most of my patients are already in a facility rather then home

  • @leomarteneplecerda7229
    @leomarteneplecerda7229 6 месяцев назад

    Hi Ms Boyer...Im a male nurse from thr Philippines...i kinda inspired in the video you made...☺️☺️☺️..i just want to ask what state you are working and what hospice agency is that?
    Thank you so much

  • @meganpimentel315
    @meganpimentel315 8 месяцев назад

    Hi - Question :) So when you have completed all of your visits for the week what does the rest of the week look like for you? Are you off that many days? I am interested in Hospice Nursing and am curious about how it works

  • @stephanietalley6976
    @stephanietalley6976 Год назад +3

    Where did you get your headband from?

    • @jadeboyer8755
      @jadeboyer8755  Год назад

      I get all my headbands from Hello Headband, they’re the best!

  • @juanleonardo3359
    @juanleonardo3359 Год назад +1

    have you tried home health without hospice? If yes, which one is better as far as work and life balance? thank you for the informative video

    • @jadeboyer8755
      @jadeboyer8755  Год назад +3

      I actually just started a new job doing home health! So we’ll see!!

  • @moriahwilliams1787
    @moriahwilliams1787 Год назад +1

    How do you get paid??? You seen all 8 in 1day what about the rest of the week if they are only seen once a week? What happens when a patient passes??? Are you guaranteed more patients??? I work in home care and i get canceled all the time.. if a family goes on vacation or just doesn’t want a nurse that day, its very unpredictable

    • @jadeboyer8755
      @jadeboyer8755  Год назад +1

      I was on a salary! The visits I made in the beginning of the week were my usual scheduled visits and anything after that I was just on call for during my scheduled work hours. I would make PRN visits for falls, deaths, COC, etc. but wouldnt get paid anymore since i was on a salary. I have gotten down to as low as 6 patients, when they pass they I just wait for a new admission. Hope that helps!

  • @StephieBaby7
    @StephieBaby7 Год назад +2

    When a patient is coming to their end of life, do you provide EOL care? Giving morphine etc.

    • @jadeboyer8755
      @jadeboyer8755  Год назад +2

      Yes! I care for them all the way up until they pass

  • @Nohanih
    @Nohanih Год назад +2

    So it's the nurse's decision to do the live discharges, not insurance?

    • @jadeboyer8755
      @jadeboyer8755  Год назад +1

      It’s up to the entire healthcare team, so once I believe a patient may no longer be appropriate for hospice, we discuss with the MD, and usually a NP will also go assess them. It takes a lot to live discharge someone as we want to be very sure we are making the right call. We look at trends over the last several months and if we aren’t seeing any decline that’s when we start the conversation for discharge. So typically it’s the healthcare teams that makes that decision

  • @Use.ur.noggin
    @Use.ur.noggin 9 месяцев назад

    you are seeing 8 patients in 1 day and you said your are done by 1 or 2? may i ask what is the minimum amount of visit time medicare requires for each patient? granted you have multiple patients in 1 building, thank you

    • @Jasapan-u4s
      @Jasapan-u4s 7 месяцев назад

      Yeah I have to do 30 minutes per pt minimum.

    • @Use.ur.noggin
      @Use.ur.noggin 5 месяцев назад

      @@Jasapan-u4s @3:10 you said your usual visit with this specific patient is 10 to 15 min???? isnt that less than the 30 min required by medicare?

  • @harantonian972
    @harantonian972 2 месяца назад

    How much money the nurses get per visit? want to hear from someone who is working or has the experience. Thank you!

    • @jadeboyer8755
      @jadeboyer8755  2 месяца назад

      @@harantonian972 personally for me I was on a salary, so I didn’t get paid per visit!

  • @lisabrookbank3924
    @lisabrookbank3924 Год назад +3

    How many hours a week do you work?

  • @Ankveg
    @Ankveg Год назад +2

    How many days a week are you doing this?

    • @jadeboyer8755
      @jadeboyer8755  Год назад +3

      I work Monday-Thursday! Each day is different and typically Wednesday and Thursday are slower days!

    • @Ankveg
      @Ankveg Год назад

      @@jadeboyer8755 does hospice offer schedules that are just weekends? Like could I do just Thursday Friday Saturday? Or Friday Saturday Sunday? And do they ever hire people as just night shift? I know every company is different but just answer for yours

  • @hazellove2144
    @hazellove2144 Год назад

    ❤😊

  • @kendricksockey-rl7xu
    @kendricksockey-rl7xu 9 месяцев назад

    Kendrick sockey missippiss 41 ❤😂🎉🎉🎉😢CNA