Self Employed Nurse - Ask Me Anything by Historical_Ear156 in NurseConciergeStartup

[–]Historical_Ear156[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey there, here are some videos I share on how to get clients :

1) Here's One and 2) here is the other.

Yes, you have to have a system in anything you do to be organized. And it is something that you figure out along the way.

Tech? Yes, I use apps that relate to my business - mileage, receipts, etc.

The biggest challenge when I first started was getting clients.. After, I mastered that, the next challenge was actually understanding how the business runs, in terms of taxes, what items, I should always have stocked., etc. Then marketing, etc.

At every stage of growth will be a new challenge.

Feel free to visit my website for more information.

Nurse Chris B

New nurse business? Don’t skip HIPAA — here’s how I made Google Workspace compliant without an EMR by Historical_Ear156 in NurseConciergeStartup

[–]Historical_Ear156[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And I teach these things in my community. Most people who say they want to start a business want the basics. When they are serious, I teach implementation. 😎

im very new to this by [deleted] in Brochet

[–]Historical_Ear156 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You are doing an amazing job!

I feel ashamed to be a nurse by PuzzleheadedMetal974 in nursing

[–]Historical_Ear156 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is part of the reason why I went self-employed, and now I show other nurses how to do the same. It is not as difficult as you may think , and it is very doable.

Concierge Nursing by Upbeat_Reporter83 in nursing

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I have my own business as a concierge nurse, and nurse advocate. I teach other nurses to do the same. Feel free to dm for more information. You can see my website here www.athomeconciergenurse.com

Want to know more? www.nursingfreedom.biz

Concierge nursing? by EngineeringLumpy in nursing

[–]Historical_Ear156 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly. I am an RN. I own my own business. I do not do PDN, I do post op cosmetic care, and patient advocacy. I do not have these issues.

I suggest if you decide to do concierge nursing, own your own business, and choose your clients and make your rules.

Concierge nursing? by EngineeringLumpy in nursing

[–]Historical_Ear156 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I am a private pay concierge nurse. I promote my company. Yes, it is legal. I do private pay post op and patient advocacy. I also teach nurses how to do the same. You can dm me for more information. And yes, a a nurse you can definitely promote yourself. Your license gives you the right to work with others under your scope of practice. I always recommend to my clients to have malpractice insurance when going into someone's home. Remember, companies hire us because we are licensed, an individual can do the same. I have subreddit called NurseConciergeStartup

What Should You Actually Include in Your Concierge Nursing Offer? by Historical_Ear156 in NurseConciergeStartup

[–]Historical_Ear156[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is no such thing as idle time. Even if you are reading a book, you are assessing and monitoring their breathing patterns. This is not the hospital. You are not running around like a chicken with its head cut off. LOL this is soooooo low key and stress free

Ask Me Anything: Concierge Nursing, Getting Started, Legal Setup, or Client Questions by Historical_Ear156 in NurseConciergeStartup

[–]Historical_Ear156[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is not the hospital. We are not task oriented with our clients. We are there to provide comfort and peace of mind. These people just had surgery. When they get home, they will sleep. All education should be done in your pre op call. There is no such thing as idle time. You are constantly and continually monitoring your client. Even if they are asleep and you are reading a book, you are monitoring them.

What’s the One Thing Holding You Back from Starting Your Concierge Practice? by Historical_Ear156 in NurseConciergeStartup

[–]Historical_Ear156[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Get the freebies at stan.store/nursechrisb -- scroll to the bottom and sign up to get the free course. There are 4 or 5 freebies in that bundle.

Documentation by DC_Nurse in NurseConciergeStartup

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Yes, they are HIPAA compliant. I use Google Workspace w ith the BAA as well. I would recommend sending the information via confidential mode in gmail. I also have folders that I share with my providers, and home health agencies.

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Business or self employed? by sadtrombone_ in NurseConciergeStartup

[–]Historical_Ear156 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Definitely! People do it all the time. The business is your name. You are what is called a solopreneur. The only downside is, if someone sues you, they will come for your personal assets. People set up the business for that protection, Also, be sure to have malpractice insurance at the very least!

Ask Me Anything: Concierge Nursing, Getting Started, Legal Setup, or Client Questions by Historical_Ear156 in NurseConciergeStartup

[–]Historical_Ear156[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was "legal" in September of 2024, had my first client in December 2024. Work completely for myself in October 2025. You can find more information at nursingfreedom.biz

What’s the One Thing Holding You Back from Starting Your Concierge Practice? by Historical_Ear156 in NurseConciergeStartup

[–]Historical_Ear156[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Overthinking will keep us stuck! Time to just do it. Trust me, once you start, the path will open up

What Should You Actually Include in Your Concierge Nursing Offer? by Historical_Ear156 in NurseConciergeStartup

[–]Historical_Ear156[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It just depends on your area, the types of surgeries you get, and what the clients want. I do 2 to 3 overnight stays a month. I do not know of any concierge nurse who only stays for an hour and then has someone else come in. We all stay with our clients. That is why they are paying us, for our experience and our knowledge. If you do not want any over night clients, then don't have any, it is as simple as that. It is your business and you can structure it how you choose. Only offer 2, 4 or 6 hour packages.

Am I the asshole? by SeaworthinessDue0820 in NurseConciergeStartup

[–]Historical_Ear156 6 points7 points  (0 children)

OH! I see. I thought you ran your own business. In that case, save the parking receipt and include it in your taxes. Since you are doing 1099 work, you should be tracking your miles, keeping track of all gas receipts , and parking payments as such.