By Medical Solutions

December 10, 2025

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A Guide for Travel Nurses to Stay Connected During the Holidays

Taking on assignments far from home is an exciting adventure filled with opportunities for personal and professional growth. But the holiday season can bring up mixed feelings when you’re away from your loved ones. Whether you’re working a holiday shift or exploring a new city, finding ways to stay connected during the holidays with family and friends can make the season feel a bit more special.

With a little planning and intention, you can keep those important relationships strong, nurture your own well-being, and create memorable holiday moments, no matter where your travels take you!

Why Staying Connected Matters

The holidays can make the distance feel even more pronounced for travel nurses. Staying in touch with your loved ones can help relieve stress, lift your spirits, and provide comfort during this busy time. Even the smallest connections can make your assignment feel a bit more like home and help support your mental and emotional well-being.

Ways to Stay Connected During the Holidays

The great news? Even if you’re away, you can still create festive moments! Here are some friendly tips to help you feel connected and supported during your travel nursing assignment.

1. Schedule Time for Virtual Celebrations 

Set aside specific times for virtual get-togethers with your family. Whether it’s joining them on a video call while they open presents or catching up before or after your shift, having a plan makes it feel special. You could even cook the same recipe together or watch a holiday movie at the same time!

2. Bring Your Traditions Along  

Just because you’re not at home doesn’t mean you have to leave your favorite rituals behind. Pack a small reminder of home: a cherished ornament, your go-to holiday playlist, or a family recipe. Decorating your temporary space or keeping a little tradition alive can really bring warmth and comfort.

3. Connect with Fellow Travel Nurses and Your Unit  

Working during the holidays can create a strong bond among your coworkers. Make an effort to connect with other travel nurses and your team; you might find support in shared experiences! Some teams even organize potlucks, gift exchanges, or outings to local holiday events that can turn into lasting friendships.

4. Explore Local Holiday Events  

One of the perks of being a travel nurse is the chance to discover new places. Check out the local holiday festivities! Many cities host tree-lighting ceremonies, holiday markets, and concerts. Participating in these events can make your season feel festive and help you create new memories.

5. Send Thoughtful Gestures  

A little kindness goes a long way. Send handwritten cards, postcards from your assignment city, or small local treats to your loved ones. Some nurses even record short videos or share photos of their holiday setup to show they’re thinking of family and friends.

6. Prioritize Self-Care  

The holidays can definitely be emotionally and physically challenging, especially in healthcare. Make sure to carve out time for rest, exercise, healthy meals, and mindfulness. And let yourself feel whatever emotions come up, whether it’s joy, nostalgia, or something in between.

7. Plan a Post-Holiday Celebration  

If you can’t make it home for the actual holiday, consider planning a get-together for when your assignment is over. Many travel nurses celebrate with family later or throw a special party that fits their schedule. Delayed celebrations can be just as meaningful!

Support Makes Everything Easier 

Sure, holiday assignments can be tricky, but they can also be rewarding and filled with meaning. By being intentional about staying connected and creating your own traditions, you can enjoy a warm and fulfilling holiday season. Plus, with the right healthcare staffing agency to support you, such as Medical Solutions,  you’ll have a team that understands the unique challenges of travel nursing and prioritizes your well-being during the holidays and beyond. Here’s to making the most of every moment!

Looking for your next travel nurse assignment this holiday season? Explore exciting opportunities across the country and find the perfect fit for you on The Gypsy Nurse Job Board.

By TRS Healthcare

September 24, 2023

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Where to Find Support as a Travel Nurse

TRS Healthcare provided this article.

Travel nursing can be a rewarding career path for nurses across a wide range of specialties who want to travel the country and take on new challenges. But moving to new locations and working in unfamiliar environments can also be taxing. That’s why it’s essential for travel nurses to embrace support systems while on assignment. Here are some ways you can find support as a travel nurse.

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Get to Know Your Coworkers

Coming into a new work environment can be intimidating, no matter how many assignments you’ve been on as a travel nurse. This is where connecting with your coworkers can help you feel more grounded. Even though your assignment at a particular healthcare facility may be temporary, making an effort to get to know the people around you can help alleviate the stress and loneliness you may sometimes feel on the road.

Turn to Friends and Family

Like other life challenges, stress at work can often be lessened by spending time with loved ones. Whether it’s talking on the phone or, connecting over video calls while you’re away on an assignment, or making plans to visit with friends and family during your time off, don’t hesitate to lean on the people in your life when you need them.

Join a Travel Nurse Network or Support Group

Need to talk with someone who understands what it’s like to be a travel nurse? There are a variety of travel nursing groups online, such as The Gypsy Nurse Facebook group, and travel nursing forums like Allnurses, where you can find camaraderie and form long-lasting friendships. Not only do these outlets give you a chance to meet people who can relate to the joys and challenges of travel nursing, but they also provide professional networking opportunities.

Utilize Mental Health Resources

Friends, family, and fellow travel nurses may be able to offer social connection and emotional support while you’re on a travel assignment, but they can’t replace the support of a mental health professional. If you’re struggling with more serious issues like anxiety or depression while working as a travel nurse, Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs), virtual counseling apps like BetterHelp, and other mental health resources can make a world of difference.

Listen to Podcasts About Travel Nursing

Finding media that relates to what you’re going through can help you feel less alone. “The Truth About Travel Nursing Podcast” with Kyle Schmidt provides a lighthearted but honest look into the world of travel nursing. There’s also “The Vintage Traveling Nurse Podcast,” where host Mynoucka shares ideas for taking your travel nursing career to the next level. Or you can get tips and tricks on navigating the industry from long-time travel nursing professional Mark Holloway on “Travel Insiders” and sequel podcast “Travel Evolved.”

Don’t Forget About Your Recruiter

Travel nursing recruiters can do more than help place you at your next assignment—they can also be a great asset to your support system! Work closely with them to establish goals and preferences for your travel nursing journey to ensure you have a positive experience. Don’t hesitate to reach out to them if you encounter issues while on assignment, as they can help you find a solution or direct you to a clinical support team. Building a good relationship with your recruiter is key, so be proactive about communication and receptive to any support they provide you!

Have more ideas or tips for finding support as a travel nurse? Comment below to share your thoughts, experiences, and stories.

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