House Call Challenges
One comment made in reaction to this incident came from fellow nurse Faye Tripp, who has worked in hospice care for 25 years. She stated, “So many people don’t realize what a danger this could be” when making house calls to patients.
House calls, like the one Nurse Rainey attempted to find, are becoming increasingly popular with elderly patients or patients who otherwise require a nurse caregiver. Home health nurses are often responsible for a myriad of responsibilities, from medication management and colostomy care to even end-of-life care.
While house calls do offer patients benefits such as decreased stress levels, greater privacy, and lower hospital readmission rates, these appointments present a unique challenge for nurses. Nurses may face unknown or unsafe conditions within a home and lack access to specific medical equipment.
Caring for a patient in their home can also be an isolating experience, without the support of a full healthcare team. Home health nurses are often represented by an agency, leading to a lack of social or professional resources when problems arise.
