Your decision as to whether to train as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) will largely depend upon your perception of the LPN jobs market and what it is like once you have qualified.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics LPN jobs are forecast to increase at a faster than average rate.  Job prospects, although generally felt to be very good will still likely vary by particular sector.  Particularly good LPN jobs are expected to be experienced in the care home sector, in particular nursing home facilities and in home health care services.  In contrast the LPN jobs outlook for the hospital sector is felt to be more likely to be competitive and more challenging.

Its a widely recognised fact that most routine and some not so routine medical procedures that were once only ever performed in hospitals are increasingly being performed in physician’s surgery’s and other outpatient care facilities, for example walk-in surgical and emergency medical centers.  The main reason for this is advances in healthcare and improvements in procedures due to the enhancing impact of technology.

LPN’s routinely care for patients who have been treated with these medical procedures and as a result it is expected that LPN jobs in hospitals will very likely fall over the next several years as the level of these routine procedures in hospitals declines.  Conversely and as you might expect the level of LPN jobs is expected to increase in facilities outside of the hospital sector.

The home health care sector is expected to grow strongly in coming years as the consumer preference for care in the home is likely to create strong demand for LPN jobs.  Again technological advances have made it more possible to provide technologically advanced treatments, previously only provided in hospitals, to be now provided in the privacy and comfort of peoples homes.

Despite the rising demand for home health care services because of the rapidly increasing population of aged and infirm people the nursing care sector and as a consequence the opportunities for LPN jobs is expected to grow most stongly. LPN jobs in nursing homes provide routine bedside care, help evaluate residents’ needs, develop care plans, and supervise the care provided by nursing aides.

LPN jobs are also a great way to decide if you want to pursue more advanced study in nursing.    The employment landscape looks promising and so the decision to enroll in an LPN program or LPN school should be a straightforward one.