As a hospice RN case manager, I feel it’s more important to love going to work everyday for less pay then making the big bucks and dreading going to your job. Your attitude will show to your teammates and patients and their families. So unprofessional. #motivation, #professionalism, #hospice #advice
Very rewarding, loved all my patients, met there needs from gifts to doing tasks for them
Looking for Field HOSPICE CNA WORK #cna #certifiednursingassistant #hospice #healthcare #jobsearch #texas
I am looking for a full time private duty Hospice job in my area. I'm a licensed CNA with referenced of excellent care. Liberty Mo.
Hello, I'm looking for a job in my area. I'd love to work Hospice or Special needs. I have extensive experience in both. I have excellent references and letters of recommendation. I would like to stay in the Liberty Missouri area.
I didn't have this happen with any of my clients.
It's a very special job. Rewarding above anything else. And also heart wrenching at the same time. I was fortunate to have such awesome clients and their families were wonderful.
My biggest mistake I have made was getting to attached to my clients
I loved working with Hospice pts because it was a good feeling knowing that I was doing what I had to do to make their last few days with us as comfortable as possible.
Today, three years since I have worked at Hospice. that specialty of nursing was my favorite. We all spend our middle part of our lives trying to find our purpose, trying to find a calling rather than a paycheck. I truly felt Hospice was my purpose. My favorite part of the job was helping the patient set goals for living and seeing them reach those goals. People tend to think of Hospice as dying and yes that is part of it, but really helping people live and make the most of their time is a bigger part.