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Working in the medical field at 83, she stays productive.
Summary
An 83-year-old registered nurse has taken a new work-from-home role as a patient advocate after a long career that included hospital nursing, hospice, and years driving a truck with her husband.
Content
An 83-year-old registered nurse and patient advocate remains active in the healthcare field and has recently begun a remote role as a patient advocate. She trained and worked in nursing for decades, including pediatrics, school nursing, emergency care, and hospice. After an initial retirement in 1990 she and her husband drove trucks for many years, then returned to various health-sector roles, including chart auditing. Her husband recently retired from the school system for health reasons, and the couple rely on Social Security and a small retirement account.
Notable facts:
- The woman is 83 years old and holds an RN license; she is beginning a patient advocate position that will be done from home.
- She retired from hospital patient care in 1990, later worked in hospice, and has also done office chart auditing for a health agency.
- She and her husband spent 21 years driving a truck together and returned home about 14 years ago.
- Her husband will be 88 in February and recently left his job as a school bus aide because of health issues.
- She uses a cane and stepped back from hands-on patient lifting because of balance and safety concerns.
- The couple have five children locally, have fostered and adopted children, and use Social Security plus a small retirement account for income.
Summary:
Her ongoing work follows a long, varied career in nursing and related roles and reflects a desire to remain productive while adapting to physical limits. She has moved into a remote patient-advocate job and the couple are adjusting to his retirement and health needs as they maintain their household routine.
