Making the Right Match When Staffing Pediatric Home Care Cases

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To provide quality clinical home care to medically fragile children, healthcare agencies must make the right match when staffing their pediatric home care cases. 

Why is Making the Right Match so Important? 

All parents’ greatest priority is to ensure the safety and well-being of their children. For parents of medically fragile children seeking pediatric home care, the right match is even more important. When enlisting the services of pediatric home care, families will be welcoming someone new and also unfamiliar into their home. A Pediatric Home Care Nurse who starts working with a new family should align with the family’s needs and values to help create a healthy and positive environment. 

Experience with Medically Fragile Children

It’s beneficial for a Pediatric Home Care Nurse to have experience in caring for children who have complex medical needs and even experience with caring for children who have similar medical issues. For instance, if there is a child who has trouble breathing, it’s beneficial if their nurse is skilled with ventilators and has experience with tracheostomy care. Or if a child has issues with their muscles, then their nurse should be well-equipped with strategies that will help the child. However, if a nurse does not have all the skills needed for a specific patient, Thrive SPC can provide training to ensure that the patient receives the best care possible.

Personal Chemistry

Along with meeting medical needs, it’s also valuable for a Pediatric Home Care Nurse to have a personality that meshes with the patient and their family. The nurse will become part of the family, spending a lot of time in the home. Nurses should be friendly figures and create an atmosphere of trust so they can provide skills and coping strategies to patients and families and offer solace in times of need. Even a smiling face on a tough day can transform a medically fragile child’s day for the better.

Thrive SPC Finds the Right Match for Each Family

Thrive SPC’s clinical supervisors and schedulers work hard to ensure consistent and quality care, matching the right clinicians for patients and their families. In this process, Thrive SPC will look at the specific needs of the medically fragile child and determine what nurse will match best based on their skills and experience. Thrive SPC will also ensure that a nurse’s personality pairs well with the patient and their family, making sure everyone feels safe, comfortable, and supported. For parents/caregivers seeking pediatric home care or nurses looking for a fulfilling career, check out https://www.thrivespc.com/

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Nov 5, 2024

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