Retired in 2017.
Still have an active license but gotta fire up the old BCLS card.
I just let my license go in December. I’m 67, and excerpt for something like these insurance assessments, I wouldn’t feel comfortable in an acute care setting. Maybe a doctor’s office, but around here, they only want LPNs, because they don’t want to pay anything. Another good option is home health visits. You can do that part time and get paid by the visit. Paperwork (computer) isn’t too bad, as long as you’re not a case manager. I did that before I retired 5 years ago. If you do Medicaid visits (advantage) the visits are one hour. Medicare visits are only 30 minutes, unless that’s changed. Since I was a case manager, the paperwork was horrendous,, but the actual work was not difficult. I’m extremely easily stressed, though, with a lot of anxiety, so I just don’t want the responsibility, I guess. If I had to get a job, I’d probably look for a telephone receptionist job. Which reminds me, insurance companies and case management companies hire telephone nurses. You might look into that. (Though when my insurance company nurse calls me, I never call them back...snicker) ;)