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Nurse Angel - Fort Worth

“Instilling hope one patient at a time”

Nurse Vanessa and Marky

I have always believed you must play a variety of roles and wear many hats to be an excellent private duty nurse.

Nurse Trisha and Genesis

I Believe in Hope, Happyness and Healing ONE day at a time

Nurse Claudine and Xena

Nurse Claudine and Xena

Patiently Awaiting Nurses arrival, for Twinning photo session and Jamming Breathing treatment❣️

Nurse Carly and Krista

Krista and Nurse Carly

Nurse Kaylee - Amarillo

Nurse Gerri - Scranton

Jackson and Nurse Linda-Rae

“We believe in each other!”

Nurse Jessica and Luke

The power of energy.

Nurse Caitie - Baton Rouge

Happy Nurse's Week

Nurse Beth

Traveling to Drs appt

Nurse Zainab - Allentown

What do I believe in? I believe in myself. I believe in my ability to care for my patients with empathy and compassion. I always say nursing chose me or 'fell into my lap.' After almost 10 years as a bedside nurse and 5 in an office setting, my nursing career took a detour. I took a 2-year break from nursing because I thought maybe nursing wasn't for me, or maybe I wasn't for it because I hadn't found my niche, but then I found Aveanna, or Aveanna found me. Home care nurse? That's a hat I had never worn before. What would it be like? I'd only been a nurse in a hospital and office. My inner voice said "Believe in yourself, Zainab, you can do this, you should use your degree that you worked so hard for, that your immigrant parents paid for." Maybe returning to nursing was out of a sense of duty to my parents, but after working with my diabetic patients, I realized it was for me. Aveanna showed me that I could believe in myself again, as a nurse, my identity. My passion was reignited, thanks to Aveanna. Type 1 diabetes is something I hold near and dear to my heart. My nephew was diagnosed at the age of 8, so the fact that I get to give other families peace of mind when their child is not with them gives me a sense of pride. They believe in me and believe that their child is in good hands, which reminds me to continue believing in myself because I am delivering care with compassion and empathy. "Believe in yourself, your abilities and your own potential. Never let self-doubt hold you captive. You are worthy of all that you dream of and hope for" -Roy Bennett

Nurse Eileen and Patient Elif

Enjoying all that life has to offer!

Nurse Vienna - Corona

The Nurse life

My name is Christina Howe. I have been a nurse for 10 years. unlike most kids who want to be a firefighter, police officer or astronaut; I have known I wanted to be a pediatric special needs nurse since the third grade; there's a beautiful but bittersweet story behind this. I grew up in a small town where everybody knew everybody. My best friend in second grade was Josephine, she was incredibly special and had a smile that would light up the classroom. When she was an infant she had tragically suffered a traumatic brain injury that left her with only partial brain function and confined to a wheelchair. She couldn't speak but would often hum and smile to music and her favorite song was you are my sunshine. I got to work alongside her and her special needs nurse every single day at school, and thoroughly enjoyed it. We would read books, sing songs and practice range of motion with stretching. One of her favorite activities was playing with spray foam. Josephine mostly had good days but on some of her tougher days I could always find a way to make her smile as she could do for me on my tougher days. Unfortunately Josephine passed away in third grade and I made a promise to her then that I would become a nurse so I could help more children like her. After years in various positions in the nursing field, I am very proud to say that I have finally kept my promise to Josephine, and I owe it all to Aveanna for giving me the opportunity to do so. Josephine has and always will be my motivation to give exceptional and quality care to each and every one of my patients.
- Christina

Nurse Ciara - Jacksonville

"Caring is the essence of Nursing"

Nurse Abby - Fort Wayne

I believe the care I provide is making a difference in my clients’ daily lives and in their futures!

Olivia and Mom

Smiling and working on social and fine motor skills.