LPN for Assisted Living Homes
December 6th, 2011How to Become a LPN for Assisted Living Homes
As the number of elderly people in the United States increase, the number of positions available as a LPN for assisted living homes increases. Overall, the US Bureau of Labor Statistics anticipates the number of positions for LPN’s to increase by 25 percent by 2015. For those who want to enter the healthcare profession, the position as a LPN for assisted living homes offers a variety of responsibilities and opportunities for career advancement.
Duties as a LPN for Assisted Living Homes
The position as a LPN for assisted living homes includes a variety of direct patient care responsibilities such as monitoring vital signs; assisting with bathing, dressing, and personal hygiene; assistance with walking; administering injections and other medications; and maintaining the clinical records of the patients.
Additionally, an LPN working in an assisted living home assesses the needs to of the patients for whom her or she provides care, develops plans of care for the patients, and provides supervision for Certified Nursing assistants. The LPN works under the direct supervision of a Registered Nurse.
The typical LPN for assisted living homes works a 40 hour work week; although the shifts are likely to include evenings, night and weekends for those working in assisted living homes due to the need for around the clock care. Read the rest of this entry »








