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Pay verses loving your job
As a hospice RN case manager, I feel it’s more important to love going to work everyday for less pay then making the big bucks and dreading going to your job. Your attitude will show to your teammates and patients and their families. So unprofessional. #motivation, #professionalism, #hospice #advice

I really loved working for #Hospice of Northern Colorado because...
Very rewarding, loved all my patients, met there needs from gifts to doing tasks for them

Houston Texas
Looking for Field HOSPICE CNA WORK #cna #certifiednursingassistant #hospice #healthcare #jobsearch #texas

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One thing I would have loved to have at #Hospice Care of SC was
A competent manager.

What made me stay at #Hospice was
Best job ever and hardest! It was a blessing to be able to be there for the person in the bed and also the family's . I always looked at it as how lucky I was to be able to try to help someone in the darkest times of there lifes.

What I loved working at #Hospice/Buffalo
The staff was excellent and I felt that I was providing needed medical as well as emotional support for not only the patients, but their significant others as well.

My advice to people interested in working at #Hospice as a #SelfEmployedPersonalAssistant ...
It's a very special job. Rewarding above anything else. And also heart wrenching at the same time. I was fortunate to have such awesome clients and their families were wonderful.

The biggest mistake I made as a #SelfEmployedPersonalAssistant at #Hospice ...
My biggest mistake I have made was getting to attached to my clients

A #stressful #Hospice day
It was very stressful to watch them begin their transition to the other side while trying so hard to hang on to their life as they knew it here