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    How do you feel about working in LTC

    I am about to graduate and one of the areas of nursing I am interested in is LTC. I know the working conditions can be less than ideal, how does it compare to floor nursing? Is it harder, less rewarding, does it increase your nursing skills?

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    Just wanted to say ****o

    Am new to this. Made a career change at the age of 42, am a student getting ready to graduate. Would like to discuss working with hospice, any advice, good or not so good, exposure. Would appreciate any and all comments.

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    Re: How do you feel about working in LTC

    I am also new to this, meaning...this forum. I'll give you the little insight I have in re: to working in LTC. Let me tell you a little about myself and then you decide how much or little I may have to offer you. I am a LPN, have been for 23 years. I have worked in hospitals about 2 years and was also in the military for 4 years. The remainder I have worked in LTC. First off...don't try the military unless you like to do minimal nursing. The hospital setting was unfullfilling for me due to the fact that I felt as though the patients were basically numbers. They come in and out so quickly that you do not have the time to address them as people (my opinion!). As a nurse supervisor in a LTC, I feel as though I am giving these residents the time and care they so rightfully deserve. I treat them as though they are my relatives. It's a wonderful feeling when you walk in the door and their faces light up because alot of them don't have family members visiting them, I know that is sad but unfortunately true. You become their family and they look foward to sharing a laugh ...they deserve that. Sometimes, you are the only one they have, the only physical contact they have. That's a big responsibility but the rewards are priceless!!

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    Re: How do you feel about working in LTC

    I also love LTC. I have worked the majority of my career here, and don't really plan on leaving anytime soon.

    I agree that we see the people much longer than in hospitals......thus the Long Term bit. And yes, the people do tend to be like family!

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