 How are you today? I'm pretty good today. Are you, did physical therapy work with you this morning? Yes, they did. Are you having any pain right now, Jane? No. Good. Do you feel like your pain is pretty well managed here? Yeah, pretty much. I was just going to check your vital signs, is that okay? Before you go to bed? Just the most fulfilling thing is to know that at the end of the day you've helped somebody. They just love having the nurses come right to their home. They become like family members to you. You get to see the impact that you have in people's lives. Then more than I could have imagined it would be from my past experience in the nursing world. This is the greatest generation. I like taking care of the greatest generation. It's important to me that they know that they're in secure hands, that they're here knowing I'm going to be taking care of everything's going to be okay. So another day of physical therapy, one more day closer to home. That's right. They come to work and see them smiling and happy knowing that you're there. Do you get a chance to go outside today? They are outstanding. I've admired the nurses how friendly they are and how they get along with each other. We need these homes. We need the care we're getting. The elderly people, they are a valuable part of our society. And in their past life, they have worked so hard, they have sacrificed their lives for us to get what we are getting today. They become your friends and they'll say to me, I always feel so much better after I come here and talk to you or they'll give me a hug and they'll cry and they'll say thank you for listening to me. You'll oftentimes get thank you cards after a resident has passed from their families just letting you know that they've really appreciated everything that you did for their loved one. Through the hugs and thank yous, I think that we're doing a wonderful job here in our community making people feel that I can count on my local medical facility. They're there for me. Especially in the end times of life, you need to have your self-esteem built up and to know that your life is important and it was important and that there's always going to be someone who will remember you. And so, you know, that's an important gift to be able to give to them and it's an important gift that they, when they allow to share that with you. Can you take a deep breath for me? Great. Still ticking, huh? Still ticking. I'm a long-term care nurse in North Dakota and I make a difference in people's lives. I'm a geriatric nurse in the state of North Dakota and these patients make a difference in my life. I'm a gerontological nursing North Dakota and I make a difference in people's lives. I am a nurse in North Dakota working in a long-term care facility and I know that I can make a difference in my resident's lives. I'm a nurse in North Dakota that takes care of older patients and it's been one of the best parts of my nursing career.