IUSON BL Accelerated 2nd Degree student
Accelerated 2nd degree nursing student Renata Hendrickson was at IU studying to become a visual arts teacher when her mother, Ann, decided to leave her job at the hospital to open a non-medical home health care company. As the company began to take off, Renata helped her mother whenever she could. Summer breaks were especially busy, with Renata often running between answering the business phone, working back- to-back shifts as a caregiver, and filling in wherever necessary.
After Renata finished school, she continued to help with her mother’s business, but felt it was important to stick to her original plan and pursue a career in teaching. Over the next eight years, Renata worked as a visual arts teacher in Putnam County, until one day she found herself returning to health care. This time it was to support a new family business venture called Elder’s Journey Home Care. “I would leave my teaching job at 4:00 p.m. and would run the phones and triage throughout the evening, contacting nurses when needed,” she says. Working as a teacher remained important to Renata, but her responsibilities grew to the point where she was ready for a change. “I loved the school and the kids, but I was tired,” she admits.
Her mother offered Renata the opportunity to turn her attention full-time to Elder’s Journey, and Renata happily accepted. They discussed opening a company in Brazil, IN, and – if Renata could do the legwork – she could become a partial owner. Renata started Elder’s Journey and then expanded it into Terre Haute.
Once again, Renata helped where she could, but found that she needed additional skills to help her business grow. “There are parts of the business that require a nurse’s specialization and sign-off,” she says, “and that was something I simply couldn’t do.” It became clear to Renata that she needed to go to nursing school to obtain these skills and, after a conversation with Ann, she enrolled at Ivy Tech.