Retaining nurses in long-term care (LTC) and retirement homes isn’t just about keeping the lights on—it’s about maintaining continuity in care, supporting patient well-being, and running an efficient healthcare operation. Staffing challenges are real in the healthcare industry, and as a staffing agency, we know first-hand that employee retention is key to solving workforce shortages and keeping facilities running smoothly. Here are a few actionable strategies to retain nurses and create a positive work environment in LTC and retirement homes.
Top 10 Qualities of a Nurse: A Guide by HealthOPM
Nursing is a profession that demands not only technical skills but also a deep commitment to patient care. As one of the leading healthcare recruitment agencies in Canada, HealthOPM recognizes the essential qualities that make nurses exceptional in their roles. Whether you’re considering travel nursing through agencies or seeking placement through a recruitment agency, these qualities are what top employers look for.
Here are the top 10 qualities every outstanding nurse should possess:
Transforming Healthcare Delivery Through Effective Staffing Solutions
In the fast-paced world of healthcare, the demand for skilled professionals has never been higher. As healthcare organizations work to meet the needs of an aging population, the importance of effective staffing solutions is necessary. Ensuring the right staff are in place is critical to delivering high-quality care. From nurses to allied healthcare professionals, finding and retaining the right talent is essential to operational success.
Case Study: HealthOPM’s Successful Mass Hiring for a Recently Developed 632-Room Long-Term Care Home in Mississauga.
HealthOPM, a leading staffing and recruitment provider, was engaged to oversee the mass hiring of 373 Personal Support Workers, Registered Practical Nurses, and Registered Nurses for a new long-term care home in Mississauga, Ontario. This project presented unique challenges due to the scale of hiring within a tight timeframe of 90 days and evolving requirements.
An exciting new job opportunity in a brand new long-term care home
Are you looking for an exciting new opportunity? Looking to work in a brand new long-term care home? Look no further!