| Aspect | Long Term Rn | Home Health Rn |
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| Certifications | RN license, possibly geriatric or long-term care certifications | RN license, home health certifications (e.g., OASIS) |
| Work Environment | Long-term care facilities, nursing homes | Patients' homes, community settings |
| Employer & Industry | Long-term care facilities, nursing homes | Home health agencies, hospice providers |
| Common Search & Comparison | Often compared for patient care scope and setting | Compared for visit frequency and patient interaction |
Long Term Rns primarily work in nursing homes and long-term care facilities, focusing on ongoing patient care for chronic conditions. Home Health Rns provide care in patients' homes, emphasizing short-term visits and community health. Both roles require RN licensure but differ mainly in work setting and patient interaction style.