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In this episode I answer a question from Gina.
In a recent email from Gina, she asks the following question.
“One topic I would love for you to cover is that of high case loads - and what you consider that number to be, what number is considered ideal for excellent, superior care and how to manage/re-work your visit frequencies when those loads are high.”
During this episode I do cover what I consider to be a normal caseload. I explain that our caseload should really be measured by how many visits we make during a week when our goal is to see most of them at least twice per week.
I explain that years of experience does play a large role in determining how many patients someone can manage at once.
I review how case management changes when the majority of our patients are in LTC facilities.
At the beginning of the episode I put out a challenge to those of us who are in leadership to make very attempt to stay connected to our field staff.
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As always, don’t forget to call, text or email to leave feedback! I would love to hear from you!
816-834-9191
[email protected]
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Be sure to check out thehospicenursingcommunity.com for extra content as well as hope, help and encouragement from other hospice nurses just like you!
By James Dibben4.8
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In this episode I answer a question from Gina.
In a recent email from Gina, she asks the following question.
“One topic I would love for you to cover is that of high case loads - and what you consider that number to be, what number is considered ideal for excellent, superior care and how to manage/re-work your visit frequencies when those loads are high.”
During this episode I do cover what I consider to be a normal caseload. I explain that our caseload should really be measured by how many visits we make during a week when our goal is to see most of them at least twice per week.
I explain that years of experience does play a large role in determining how many patients someone can manage at once.
I review how case management changes when the majority of our patients are in LTC facilities.
At the beginning of the episode I put out a challenge to those of us who are in leadership to make very attempt to stay connected to our field staff.
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As always, don’t forget to call, text or email to leave feedback! I would love to hear from you!
816-834-9191
[email protected]
==============================
Be sure to check out thehospicenursingcommunity.com for extra content as well as hope, help and encouragement from other hospice nurses just like you!

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