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What New Home Care Nurses Need to Know Before Their First Visit

The first home care visit can feel intimidating, even for nurses with strong clinical experience. Home care differs significantly from facility based nursing. Instead of a controlled environment with immediate support, nurses enter private homes where routines, expectations, and conditions vary widely. Preparation is essential. Understanding what to expect before the first visit reduces anxiety and supports confidence. Home care nursing requires adaptability, strong communication, and the ability to work independently while following established care plans. Understanding the Scope of Your Role New home care nurses benefit from clearly understanding their scope of practice and responsibilities. Each visit has defined goals outlined in the care plan. Deviating from these goals without proper authorization can create confusion and risk. Home care nurses are not responsible for solving every problem encountered in the home. Maintaining clarity about clinical responsibilities helps prev...

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