Eileen Wayne, BSN, RN
Eileen M. Wayne is a compassionate and experienced Registered Nurse with more than two decades of clinical expertise focusing on private duty, hospice, elder care, and pediatric care. Over her career, she has worked in diverse settings including veteran care through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, private‑duty home nursing, and schools, always emphasizing dignity, comfort, and quality of life for her patients and students. Her skill set includes patient assessment, medication administration, symptom and pain management, wound care, comprehensive family education, and caring for children with special needs — all delivered with empathy and professionalism.
In her most recent roles, Eileen has combined direct patient care with leadership responsibilities. As a clinic coordinator at Northern Valley Indian Health, she supervised nursing and medical assistant staff, oversaw daily operations, managed scheduling, coordinated care, and helped maintain regulatory compliance — all while continuing to deliver hands‑on patient care. From 2017 to 2021, she also served as a School Nurse for grades K‑5, including self-contained classrooms with special populations, further demonstrating her adaptability and dedication to diverse patient and student populations. More recently, she has returned to private‑duty nursing, providing individualized in‑home care for elderly and hospice patients, coordinating between caregivers, physicians, and families to ensure continuity and compassionate support.
Eileen’s academic foundations — a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Grand Canyon University and an Associate of Science in Nursing from Corning Community College — support her strong clinical background. She also holds active RN licenses in both California and New York, as well as certifications in hospice & palliative care and wound care, among others. Her long‑standing commitment to holistic, patient‑centered care, combined with over 20 years of experience, reflects a professional deeply dedicated to improving quality of life for patients, families, and students facing serious illness, aging, and end-of-life challenges.
• Bachelor of Science - Nursing - Grand Canyon University
• Licensed Vocational Nurse
• Sigma Theta Tao International Nursing Honor Society
• ANA
Areas of Specialization/Expertise
- Hospice
What do you enjoy most about practicing medicine?
What I enjoy most about practicing medicine is being there for my patients. Supporting them through their health journeys, providing guidance, and offering reassurance during challenging times is incredibly meaningful and fulfilling.