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What to Know About Being a Home Health Travel Nurse

The Gypsy Nurse

Triage Healthcare Staffing provided this article. Home healthcare jobs are expected to rise dramatically in the next decade or so to help support an aging population. It’s expected that nearly 200,000 new home health nursing jobs will be created as Americans live longer and stay in their homes.

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The Role of Adaptive Sports in Holistic Nursing Care

Daily Nurse

Home healthcare nursing is a collaborative team approach to patient care. From private duty for long-term care of adults and children with neurodegenerative and motor disorders to rehabilitative and therapeutic nursing for those recovering from an injury or illness, we take a holistic approach to treatment.

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How to Become a Wound Care Nurse

Joyce

Find a Wound Care Nurse Job Wound care nurses work in a variety of medical settings, including acute and long-term care facilities, home healthcare companies, public health agencies, and hospice.

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Healthcare Staffing and 1099 Misclassification: Lawsuit Roundup

IntelyCare

Florida Home Health Company Ordered to Pay Damages to Its Care Provider (2022) A Florida federal court granted summary judgment in a 1099 misclassification lawsuit and awarded liquidated damages when a home healthcare agency misclassified a care provider who was a live-in companion.

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Cleaning and Disinfection Practices for CNAs: Ensuring a Safe Environment

Every Nurse

Special Considerations for Different Healthcare Settings While the principles of cleaning and disinfection are generally the same across all healthcare settings, there may be special considerations for certain settings. Home Healthcare Home healthcare may present unique challenges for cleaning and disinfection.

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Is Becoming a CNA Worth It? Pros vs. Cons of Certified Nursing Assistant Careers

Registered Nursing

The role of a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) is often regarded as the backbone of the healthcare industry. CNAs provide essential care and support to patients in various healthcare settings, from hospitals to long-term care facilities and home healthcare.

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How to Become a Registered Nurse

Post University

Typically, LPNs work in entry-level positions under the supervision of registered nurses and other members of the medical care team. LPNs may find work in a variety of healthcare settings, including physicians’ offices, long-term care facilities, hospitals, and nursing homes.