Jennifer Champlain, RN, BSN
Jennifer Champlain, RN, BSN, is a registered nurse based in Columbus, Georgia, with extensive experience across home health, hospice, long-term care, and developmental disability services. She earned her Associate of Science in Nursing from Sullivan County Community College in 2012 and later completed her Bachelor of Science in Nursing Practice from the University of Phoenix in 2019. She began her nursing career while balancing the responsibilities of raising two children as a single mother, entering the profession later in life and building a career grounded in hands-on clinical experience and leadership.
Throughout her career, Jennifer has worked in a variety of care settings that emphasize compassionate, patient-centered nursing. She has served as a Hospice Nurse with Gentiva Hospice and Hospice of Orange and Sullivan Counties, Inc., where she focused on end-of-life care and supporting patients and families through complex medical and emotional needs. She has also held leadership roles, including Nursing Manager at St. Dominic’s Family Services, where she oversaw nursing operations, policy development, staff training, and administrative coordination for developmental disability care services.
Currently, Jennifer works with PruittHealth as a Registered Nurse in home health, continuing her commitment to community-based care. Her professional background reflects a strong focus on hospice care, home health nursing, and supervisory responsibilities in clinical environments. With a career shaped by both personal resilience and professional dedication, she continues to expand her expertise while expressing interest in future travel nursing opportunities in home health settings.
• University of Phoenix - BS
• Registered Nurse
• Employee of the Month
• American Diabetic Association
• American Heart Association
• ALS Association
• Parkinson's Association Support Group
• Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society
Jennifer Champlain, RN, BSN is a writer who develops original stories and is currently conducting research for a novel centered on a mystery in which DNA evidence plays a key role in solving the crime. She has a strong interest in forensic science and is an avid reader, with a particular appreciation for works related to investigative and scientific themes.
Areas of Specialization/Expertise
- Hospice and Palliative Care Nursing
- Home Health Nursing / Case Management
- Nursing Leadership and Management
What do you enjoy most about practicing medicine?
What I enjoy most about practicing medicine is the opportunity to support patients during some of the most difficult moments of their lives. I take pride in meeting them where they are emotionally and clinically, and walking alongside them throughout their care journey. My sense of purpose is closely tied to patient outcomes—when my patients experience comfort, stability, or improvement, I view it as a shared success. Hospice care is my greatest passion, with home health as a close second, as both allow me to provide compassionate, individualized care that prioritizes dignity and quality of life.
Locations
PruittHealth
Columbus, GA 31904