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Succeeding in Nursing with a Little Help from My Son

Succeeding in Nursing with a Little Help from My Son

“We traveled this journey together,” Zandra, RN, begins. When Zandra was 17 years old, she gave birth to her son, Alexander. Since his very first breath, Alexander has given his mom, Zandra, the resolve to follow her heart and tackle her biggest dreams. Zandra wanted the absolute best for her son, so she made the courageous decision to go to college.

Nurse Residents Moving On Up!

Nurse Residents Moving On Up!

Now, we are celebrating hiring two of our early graduates into full-time management positions: Ela W., BSN, RN, as a Clinical Manager, and Brittany R., RN, as our new Home Nursing Residency Manager.

Someone You Should Know: Lisa, RN

Someone You Should Know: Lisa, RN

Lisa, RN, can be found working with many of our most complex, ventilator-dependent patients at home. We recently sat down with Lisa to find out what makes her tick, and why our patients and nurses can’t seem to get enough!

Limitless Lauren

Limitless Lauren

Lauren, age 19, has accomplished a great deal in her life—she graduated from high school, sings in the choir, and even received a scholarship and was accepted to college. Now, she’s adding “life coach” to her list of accomplishments.

Fulfilling a Dream: Leading and Teaching by Example

Fulfilling a Dream: Leading and Teaching by Example

Erica, BSN, RN, has worked at Independence Plus for less than one year—and is on the fast track! She started as a field nurse working with some of our most complex pediatric and adult patients. Now, she’s working as a nurse educator and transitioning our new ventilator-dependent patients from the hospital to home.

A Blessing at 25 Weeks

A Blessing at 25 Weeks

When Kayla was six and half months pregnant, she was diagnosed with preeclampsia. A few days later, KJ was born premature at 25 weeks. After almost a year and half in the hospital, KJ finally came home in May. To the delight of his parents, KJ is happier than ever and growing rapidly.

Paul’s Make-A-Wish Trip to Disney

Paul’s Make-A-Wish Trip to Disney

This guest blog post was written by Shania, BSN, RN, who has worked with Paul (age 8) for almost four years. Shania and two of our other nurses recently traveled with Paul and his family to help Paul experience Disney World through the Make-A-Wish Foundation®. This is the story of Paul’s wish told from the perspective of one of his very own nurses!

Paul’s Story: Living without Limits

Paul’s Story: Living without Limits

Paul, age 8, is getting ready to take the trip of a lifetime! In two short weeks, Paul, his entire family (mom, dad, older brother and sister), as well as three of his nurses, are flying to Orlando to experience the wonderful world of Disney, thanks to the Make-a-Wish Foundation. This is Paulie’s story.

Becoming Ventilator Dependent: A Personal Journey towards Acceptance

Becoming Ventilator Dependent: A Personal Journey towards Acceptance

This guest blog post was written by Mary Jo Crihfield, M.Ed, M.S., CRC, age 33, who is one of Independence Plus, Inc.’s patients. Mary Jo is passionate about helping others, both in her professional and personal life, and wants to spread a positive message to others about living life being dependent on a ventilator.

Super Nurse Preceptor, Shania!

Super Nurse Preceptor, Shania!

“Paul and I are a team,” Shania, BSN, RN, begins. Shania has worked with Paul (age 8) for almost four years and cares deeply about the quality of his care. To help train and educate other nurses, Shania works as a Nurse Preceptor for Independence Plus’ Home Nursing Residency program.

Jayne’s Love for Home Nursing

Jayne’s Love for Home Nursing

Jayne O., RN, can be found working with many of our ventilator-dependent patients at home as a Resource/Transition Nurse. Find out what it takes to be a successful homecare nurse, and why Jayne thinks this job is one of the most interesting, rewarding, and challenging jobs she’s ever had!

The Super Schissler Sisters

The Super Schissler Sisters

Isobel, age 4, and Alexis, age 2, also known as the “Super Schissler Sisters,” have captured the hearts of their community through word of mouth and their new blog. The girls are joyful, silly, love to learn and play, and communicate with sign language. Their local community and church recently came together to host a benefit on their behalf—and the outcome was far beyond what this family ever expected!

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