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Nurse Registry in Putnam County

Find licensed nurses, caregivers, and home health professionals in Putnam County, Florida. Connect with RNs, LPNs, nurse practitioners, private duty nurses, and senior care specialists serving Putnam County and Northeast Florida.

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Home health nurse registry

Skilled nursing at home in Putnam County

A home health nurse registry in Putnam County connects families with RNs and LPNs who deliver skilled care in the home — wound dressing, medication management, IV therapy, and post-surgical monitoring. This is ideal for patients recovering at home after a stay at HCA Florida Putnam Hospital and UF Health facilities in nearby Gainesville.

Home health nurses in Putnam County often serve clients in Palatka, Crescent City, Interlachen, and East Palatka. Many offer flexible scheduling, from daily visits to live-in care for clients with complex conditions.

When hiring through a registry, confirm the nurse carries liability insurance and has experience with the specific equipment or protocols your care plan requires — whether that is a feeding tube, ventilator, or diabetic wound care.

Common home health services in Putnam County

  • Post-surgical wound care
  • Medication administration
  • IV therapy and infusion
  • Diabetes monitoring
  • Physical therapy coordination
  • Chronic disease management
  • Fall-risk assessment
  • Hospice and palliative support
Senior care and caregiving support

Aging-in-place resources for Putnam County families

Putnam County's senior population is growing. Families need reliable senior care options that let loved ones stay at home safely — from companion care to skilled nursing oversight.

Companion Care

Non-medical assistance with meals, transportation, light housekeeping, and social engagement. Ideal for seniors who are mostly independent but need daily check-ins.

Personal Care Aides

Help with bathing, dressing, grooming, and mobility. PCAs work under nurse supervision and can alert families to changes in condition before they become emergencies.

Skilled Nursing Visits

RNs and LPNs handle wound care, medication management, vitals monitoring, and physician-ordered treatments. Often covered by Medicare when ordered after a hospital stay.

When to choose private duty nursing

  • 1Your loved one needs one-on-one attention for ventilator, tracheostomy, or feeding-tube management.
  • 2Hospital discharge requires 24-hour monitoring during the first weeks of recovery.
  • 3You need a consistent nurse who learns your family's routine and care preferences over time.
  • 4Agency staffing changes are disrupting care continuity for a client with dementia or autism.
Private duty nurses

Dedicated, one-on-one nursing in Putnam County

Private duty nurses in Putnam County provide individualized care in the client's home, assisted living residence, or rehabilitation facility. Unlike shift nurses who rotate between patients, a private duty nurse is assigned to one client per shift — offering continuity, familiarity, and personalized attention.

Families in Putnam County hire private duty RNs and LPNs for pediatric complex care, post-stroke recovery, Alzheimer's and dementia support, and end-of-life hospice transitions. Private duty can be scheduled as a few hours per day or as live-in around-the-clock care.

When selecting a private duty nurse through a Putnam County registry, ask about the nurse's specific experience with your diagnosis, their backup availability, and whether the registry handles payroll and tax withholding or if the nurse works as an independent contractor.

Licensed nurse professionals

Florida license requirements for Putnam County nurses

Every nurse practicing in Putnam County must meet Florida Board of Nursing standards. Understanding these credentials helps families hire qualified professionals with confidence.

RN

Registered Nurse

Florida RN license required. RNs hold an ADN or BSN, have passed the NCLEX-RN, and can administer medications, perform assessments, and coordinate care plans.

LPN

LPN / LVN

Licensed Practical Nurse with a Florida practical nursing license. LPNs provide bedside care, monitor vital signs, and assist RNs under supervision.

NP

Nurse Practitioner

Advanced Practice Registered Nurse with a Florida APRN license. NPs can diagnose, prescribe medications, and manage chronic disease independently in most settings.

CNA

Nursing Assistant

Florida CNA certification from an approved training program. CNAs assist with daily living activities, vitals, and mobility under RN or LPN direction.

Verify a Florida nursing license

Before hiring any nurse in Putnam County, confirm their license is active and in good standing. Use the Florida Department of Health license verification portal or Nursys for compact-license nurses.

How to compare nurse registry options

Six steps to choosing a Putnam County nurse registry

Not all registries operate the same way. Use this checklist to evaluate service quality, safety, and transparency before you hire.

Verify Florida licensure

Confirm every nurse holds an active Florida RN, LPN, or APRN license. Use the Florida DOH verification portal or Nursys QuickConfirm for out-of-state compact licenses.

Check credentials and certifications

Ask for current BLS, ACLS, and specialty certifications (CCRN, WCC, etc.). A quality registry maintains copies and expiration dates on file.

Review background checks and references

Reputable registries run Level 2 background screening and check employment references before placing a nurse in a private home.

Compare liability coverage

Ask whether the registry carries general and professional liability insurance. Some registries require independent nurses to carry their own malpractice policy.

Evaluate responsiveness and backup

A reliable Putnam County registry offers 24/7 on-call support and can send a replacement nurse if your primary caregiver is unavailable.

Match clinical scope to needs

Make sure the nurse's training matches the care plan — wound care, ventilator management, dementia care, or pediatric tracheostomy require specific experience.

How to choose a nurse registry

What to check before hiring a nurse registry in Putnam County

Use this seven-point checklist before signing a contract or scheduling a private duty nurse. Each item protects the client and confirms the registry meets Florida standards.

License status

Confirm the registry holds an active Florida Nurse Registry license (issued by AHCA) and that every referred nurse holds an active Florida RN, LPN, or APRN license.

Service area

Verify the registry actively serves Putnam County and surrounding areas, not just the metro core. Ask which ZIP codes they cover for in-home visits and live-in placements.

Types of nurses available

Confirm they can refer the credential you need — RN, LPN, NP, or CNA — and whether they also place home health aides and companion caregivers.

Background screening process

Florida nurse registries must run Level 2 AHCA background checks. Ask how often screenings are refreshed and whether driving records and reference checks are included.

Insurance and bonding

Confirm the registry carries general liability and professional liability insurance, and that referred independent nurses are bonded. Request a certificate of insurance.

Availability for private duty and home care

Ask about minimum shift length, weekend and overnight coverage, holiday rates, and how quickly they can place a replacement nurse if the primary is unavailable.

Experience with seniors, disability, and post-hospital care

Match the registry's specialty experience to your needs — dementia, post-stroke rehab, pediatric complex care, ventilator management, or hospice support.

Nurse registry vs home health agency

Which is right for your Putnam County family?

The two models are licensed differently in Florida and bill differently. Understanding the distinction helps you choose the right care path.

Nurse Registry

Refers independent nurses to clients

  • • Licensed by AHCA as a nurse registry (not an employer of the nurse).
  • • Nurses work as independent contractors; the family or client pays the nurse directly.
  • • Best for private duty, live-in, long-term companion, and aging-in-place care.
  • • More flexible scheduling and continuity with the same nurse.
  • • Typically self-pay or long-term care insurance; rarely billed to Medicare.
Home Health Agency

Employs nurses and bills insurance

  • • Licensed by AHCA as a home health agency; nurses are W-2 employees.
  • • Coordinated, physician-ordered care with an interdisciplinary team.
  • • Best for short-term skilled care after a hospital stay or surgery.
  • • Nurses may rotate between visits; continuity depends on scheduling.
  • • Often billed to Medicare, Medicaid, or private insurance when medically necessary.

Many Putnam County families use both: a home health agency for the first weeks of post-hospital recovery, then transition to a nurse registry for ongoing private duty support.

Nearby areas served

Nurses also serving communities near Putnam County

Many Putnam County nurses and caregivers travel within North Central Florida. Search by these nearby cities and communities to widen your options.

PalatkaInterlachenCrescent CityEast PalatkaWelakaHawthorne

Add or claim a listing

Run a nurse registry in Putnam County?

Submit your nurse registry, home care company, or independent practice to the HealthcareApex directory. Claimed listings get a verified badge, full service description, contact details, and analytics.

Licensed nurses can also create or claim a personal profile to receive private duty and per-diem inquiries from Putnam County families.

FAQs

Common questions about nurse registries in Putnam County

Everything you need to know before contacting a nurse registry or hiring a private duty nurse in Putnam County, Florida.

What is a nurse registry in Putnam County?
A nurse registry in Putnam County is a licensed service that connects families and facilities with registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, and caregivers across Putnam County. Registries maintain lists of vetted, Florida-licensed professionals available for home health, private duty, and senior care assignments.
How do I find a licensed nurse in Putnam County, Florida?
Use the HealthcareApex directory to search Putnam County nurses by name, credential, or specialty. Every Florida listing is cross-checked against the Florida Board of Nursing to confirm active licensure before publication.
What is the difference between a nurse registry and a home health agency?
A nurse registry refers individual nurses and caregivers directly to clients, often on a private-duty or per-visit basis. A home health agency employs nurses directly and typically provides skilled nursing, therapy, and aide services under Medicare or insurance billing. Registries offer more flexibility; agencies offer coordinated care teams.
Are private duty nurses in Putnam County licensed by the state of Florida?
Yes. All RNs, LPNs, and NPs practicing in Putnam County must hold an active Florida nursing license or a compact multistate license recognized by the Florida Board of Nursing. Verify any nurse's license through the Florida DOH license lookup or Nursys.
How much does in-home nursing care cost in Putnam County?
Private duty RN care in Northeast Florida typically ranges from $35–$55 per hour, while LPN and caregiver rates range from $22–$38 per hour. Live-in and 24-hour care packages are often priced at a daily or weekly flat rate. Medicare may cover skilled home health visits when ordered by a physician.
Can I hire a travel nurse or per-diem nurse near Putnam County?
Yes. Several registries and staffing agencies serving the Jacksonville and Gainesville area offer per-diem and short-contract nurses for fill-in shifts, vacation coverage, and post-acute transitions. Browse the HealthcareApex travel nurse and per-diem directories to find availability near Putnam County.

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