Considering a Career as a Long-Term Care Nurse
If you are a nurse who enjoys being challenged, possesses great time management skills, and has the ability to adapt quickly to changing circumstances, then long-term care nursing may be for you. Although very physically demanding, the elderly population is an extremely rewarding group of people to care for and you will see the difference you make in their lives each day.
The elderly population has unique challenges as they are usually struggling with several health ailments at once such as pain, diabetes, memory deficits, swallowing or drinking difficulties, and mobility challenges. The occurrence of falls and rapid decline in health are common among this age group. It is also important to note that death is a frequent occurrence as well and because of this factor, a nurse who is emotionally strong is very much needed in long-term care.
This is a nursing specialty where you will make significant use of all the skills you learned in nursing school, plus learn a few more. For myself, the best part of long-term care nursing is seeing the smiles on the faces I care for each day. Elderly patients have so much wisdom and numerous life stories and they love to have conversations with you about their lives. I have learned so much about life from the aging population, and about the things that are truly important.
Another aspect that I feel separates this specialty from others is teamwork. I have worked in other specialties and the teamwork I have experienced in long-term care is invaluable. The other nurses and certified nursing assistants are the backbone of your shift. Without them, navigating a long-term care nursing shift would become very difficult and impossible. Certified nursing assistants are sometimes the first to notice small details and changes in an elderly patient’s status and report them to the nurse.
Other nurses will be there to assist you when you are dealing with an emergency or have a patient who needs to be transferred to the hospital. If you are interested in long-term care nursing, you will never feel alone.
