roseprincess
<font color=red>Proud Redhead<br><font color=blue>
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I worked as an RN for a few yrs before I became a SAHM. When I worked as a staff nurse at nursing homes(graveyard shifts, days, and PM shifts), I hardly knew family of the residents that appreciated the nurses. I didn't rotate shifts. Just at one nursing home I worked, I worked graveyard shift for 3yrs before I left for another position and another shift. Then I worked days for 2 yrs, then PM shift for a yr, then quit(when I found out I was pregnant with twins and had to be on bedrest). When I worked graveyard shifts at this one nursing home, there were boxes of candy around that families must have brought in during holiday time. That was nice. But when I worked days and PM shifts at other nursing homes, I never saw much appreciation from family members of hte patient/residents to the nurses or any one specific nurse, unless I suppose it was for the charge nurse of that unit?
I remember more of families being nasty to me, making me look for missing items, clothes that they were complaining were missing, etc. I had one family curse me and using lots of swearing at me b/c I was assigned to that unit and the family didn't know me that well? I took care of their 101 yr old mom that day and that's what I got was alot of swearing.
It was on a holiday(4th of July) and most administration of the nurs. home were not htere, they were off. Maybe the family thought they can get away with swearing at me?
Also, I didn't find much appreciation from other nursing staff, even during Nursing Appreciation Day/ Week
Other staff nurses I worked with back- stabbed me alot. Don't know why, maybe b/c I did all my work and always did my best, always on my feet. The other nurses that back-stabbed me were sitting around and gabbing away, true story. Even the D.O.N.(Director of Nursing) were not always respectful of hte nursing staff at the nursing homes I worked at. Not much nurse appreciation going around during hte nurse appreciation week
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Nursing is a very caring profession, whether nurses work at hospitals, nursing homes, clinics, doctors offices, school nurse,etc. This is why I had gone into nursing, to help other people. Nurses (at least in nursing homes) are on their feet alot(if you are doing all your work), have to help lift the bedridden patients,pass meds, do wound treatments, answer phones,do all their charting,etc. It can be a rewarding profession, helping the people in need. I guess I don't understand why nurses, at least in nursing homes, don't get individual gifts from family or any kind of gift in general from most family members. I understand different nurses work on the same resident every shift, everyday. I just don't understand why nurses are not as respected as teachers are? Please no flaming here, just observation of the time I worked as a nurse.
I know that waitresses, bartenders, beauty salon people get tips. Don't understand why nurses don't get monetary tips as a symbol of appreciation from family members of the people they are helping? Nurses don't get paid that much, esp. in nursing homes.
I have been out of working in the nursing profession for a few yrs, been a SAHM for quite awhile, which I enjoy very much! Maybe things have changed, as of respect/ gifts for the nurses since then?
Would love to hear any nice stories of any nurse appreciation gifts families had brought or bought for any specific nurse or nurses esp in nursing homes.
Any nice stories of gifts given to nurses during the holidays and/ or nursing appreciation week from the nursing home families and/ or nursing home staff.






Other staff nurses I worked with back- stabbed me alot. Don't know why, maybe b/c I did all my work and always did my best, always on my feet. The other nurses that back-stabbed me were sitting around and gabbing away, true story. Even the D.O.N.(Director of Nursing) were not always respectful of hte nursing staff at the nursing homes I worked at. Not much nurse appreciation going around during hte nurse appreciation week

Nursing is a very caring profession, whether nurses work at hospitals, nursing homes, clinics, doctors offices, school nurse,etc. This is why I had gone into nursing, to help other people. Nurses (at least in nursing homes) are on their feet alot(if you are doing all your work), have to help lift the bedridden patients,pass meds, do wound treatments, answer phones,do all their charting,etc. It can be a rewarding profession, helping the people in need. I guess I don't understand why nurses, at least in nursing homes, don't get individual gifts from family or any kind of gift in general from most family members. I understand different nurses work on the same resident every shift, everyday. I just don't understand why nurses are not as respected as teachers are? Please no flaming here, just observation of the time I worked as a nurse.
I know that waitresses, bartenders, beauty salon people get tips. Don't understand why nurses don't get monetary tips as a symbol of appreciation from family members of the people they are helping? Nurses don't get paid that much, esp. in nursing homes.
I have been out of working in the nursing profession for a few yrs, been a SAHM for quite awhile, which I enjoy very much! Maybe things have changed, as of respect/ gifts for the nurses since then?

Would love to hear any nice stories of any nurse appreciation gifts families had brought or bought for any specific nurse or nurses esp in nursing homes.
Any nice stories of gifts given to nurses during the holidays and/ or nursing appreciation week from the nursing home families and/ or nursing home staff.
