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Top 10 Things to Know About Home Health Care
As demand for home healthcare professionals increases, more and more nurses and therapists are considering it as a specialty. Like all specialties, providing home health care isn’t for everyone. Let’s look at the top ten things you should know about home health care before taking the leap.
Read MoreWorking Tourist: Have Camera, Will Travel
Over the years, Toni felt like her career had become too much of a routine with only a couple weeks of vacation to scratch her travel bug. Now, with her children grown, she has finally found the perfect time to start an exciting travel career. LPNs are now finding that there are plenty of travel opportunities available and Toni couldn’t wait to get started.
Read MoreA Veteran’s Continued Service
While discovering this new recruiting role and travel nursing community, Joe knew his life of military service was not finished. He was concerned about fellow veterans suffering after leaving their military service and wanted to come up with a proactive way to help. Iron Therapy Project
Read MoreWorking Tourist: Chasing the Northern Lights
Haley who is now working in Labor & Delivery has never been happier. For Haley, her new career as a working tourist has meant more than just scratching her itch to travel. She credits being able to work in different places with enhancing her skills as a nurse.
Read MoreCare More Spotlight: Caring More to Make a Difference
Judy has worked in Med/Surg, Oncology, Neurology, PACU, and ICU. Her career has allowed her to work near her home in Cincinnati and also all over the country as a traveler. Judy is passionate about her nursing career and grateful that she has an opportunity to make a difference in the lives of those she is caring for.
Read MoreWorking Tourist: Deciding to Try Home Health Care
Sonia McAllister has been a RN for more than 20 years, the last five of which she has spent in Home Health Care. Her time caring for patients who were trying to recover from heart ailments helped to lead her own heart toward a home health care career.
Read MoreHow Home-Based Healthcare Helps the Elderly
With nearly 80 million people in the U.S. of the baby boomer generation, providing health care services in the home is becoming more popular. The reasons behind this are many, but the most important is that most individuals want to age in place as long they are safely capable of doing so.
Read MoreHow To Get Your PT Compact Privileges
The PT Compact is an agreement between participating states allowing licensed physical therapists and PTAs to provide services in those states without having to apply for individual licensure.
Read MorePhysical Therapist Spotlight: Soaring Above It All
With a career that centers around movement, Vanessa Bishline is rarely at rest. When she isn’t caring for her physical therapy patients, she is training as an aerial artist, walking, doing yoga, or practicing to become a Pilates teacher.
Read MoreCare More Spotlight: When Nursing is Your Calling
Michelle has been an RN for more than 2.5 years, working in hospitals in the Emergency Department. Her passion for making a positive impact on her patients is evident in everything she does.
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