05/07/2026
Long-term care nurses are a rare species of sleep-deprived healthcare goblins fueled by cold coffee, unmatched compassion, and pure rage toward anyone who mistreats their residents. They can identify 47 medications by color alone, hear a bed alarm from three hallways away, and somehow remember every resident’s favorite snack, grandchild’s name, and exact preferred blanket temperature.
They’ve been swung at, cried in supply closets, skipped lunch for the third day in a row, and still walk into work ready to fight for people everyone else forgot about. These nurses don’t just pass meds — they become family. They celebrate birthdays, hold trembling hands during final moments, hunt down missing dentures like FBI agents, and will absolutely throw hands (professionally) with administration, pharmacy, or a crusty family member if it means protecting their residents.
Long-term care nurses know who likes their coffee weak, who needs extra encouragement to eat, who gets scared at sundown, and who pretends not to like hugs but secretly waits for one every morning. They carry entire units on their backs while charting with one hand and opening applesauce with the other.
Emotionally unstable? Maybe. Chronically overworked? Absolutely. But when a resident says, “I’m glad you’re here today,” suddenly the 14-hour shift, aching feet, and emotional damage seem survivable.
😆😆 All jokes aside, we are so grateful for our nurses who serve the residents at Home Again. We have some of the BEST!! ❤️❤️ Happy Nurses Week, Cali, Autumn, Chelsea, and Christy!!