After selling Wrencare and retiring, I'm considering working PRN shifts as an LPN. Since I'm older and haven't practiced for awhile, I'm more than willing to take any courses to aid in getting "caught up," to the newest and latest plans of care and medications. My strongest strength is my nursing judgment; Having had the wonderful experience as a med-surg nurse. I've gained invaluable knowledge working with pre op, post op and general medical patients. Also, I've worked for quite a few years with Dementia patients which I thoroughly enjoyed.
1974 - 1981 Providence Hospital - Med-Surg LPN
Total Patient Care
1981 - 1987 Aaron Convelesent Center
Team leader, SNF/ Memory Care
1987 - 1994Homedco Home Medical Equipment LPN
'Sales Representative ( new business development)
1994- 1996 - Vitas ( Hospice )
1996 - 2011 Wrencare ( VP Sales and Marketing )
Started company from scratch - new business development / acquired two Angel investors / Took company from 0 dollars to $15,000,000 in 15 years
2011 - Sold company to Lincare / retired
1 Strong skill in nursing judgment
2 Great communication skills
3 Thoroughly enjoy working with seniors
4 Strong understanding of end of life / Palliative / Hospice Care with specialty working with end stage COPD, CHF, Terminal Ca patients