Radost & HomeHealth
Hey, have you ever noticed how we both love being ready for anything but sometimes that overpreparation gets in the way of actually letting patients live? How do you keep the balance?
Absolutely, I hear you. I try to keep a tight list of what’s truly essential—like a grocery list—then let the rest go. I trust my team to fill in the gaps, and I set aside a “just‑in‑time” slot in the day for spontaneous moments. It’s a constant tweak, but when the checklist feels more like a safety net than a prison, the patients get the life they deserve.
Sounds like a solid game plan—like a well‑planned grocery run, you’re picking only the essentials and leaving space for surprises. Keep that trust in your crew; they’ll fill in the gaps, and you’ll keep that safety net from turning into a cage. The patients will thank you for the freedom, and you’ll still have that “just‑in‑time” slot to catch whatever comes next. Keep it rolling!
Got it, that’s the rhythm—list the must‑haves, hand the extras over, and keep a pocket of flexibility. If the plan stays a net, not a cage, we’re all in the right lane. Keep rolling, and the team will keep the flow.
Love that rhythm—list, trust, flex. It keeps everyone moving forward while still catching the unexpected. You’ve got this, and the team will keep the flow.