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It can be stressful times when the decision to send a loved one to a nursing home arrives. However, choosing a nursing home does not have to be an ordeal or a step towards potential nursing home abuse. There are steps you can take to ensure you are making the right decision for a loved one.
Recently there has been attention over nursing home abuse and elder neglect. However, proper planning, comparing nursing homes, and visiting facilities can go a long way to protecting your loved ones. With proper planning, you can make sure that your and the potential nursing home resident's needs are met. Here are the steps you can take to help avoid nursing home abuse that will give you more control.
Steps to Choosing a Nursing Home Choosing a nursing home is an important decision. Nursing homes' main responsibility is to provide 24-hour medical care. This includes supplying rooms, meals, activities and other personal care. This is also the reason why nursing homes can be expensive. Below you will find steps to choosing a nursing home.
1. Choose whether you need a nursing home - This first step is crucial. Depending on the potential nursing home resident's needs, there are other kinds of living and care choices available. Senior centers, long-term home care, special retirement centers and assisted living facilities are all good secondary options. Medicare has a checklist of different senior living options.
2. Have a financial plan ready - Nursing home basic fees include a room, meals and limited personal care. Many nursing homes charge extra for services and other personal care needs. Make sure to plan ahead by listing what services or special care needs your loved one needs.
3. Search for nursing homes within your area - There are a number of ways to acquire this information. Many people choose to ask doctors, family, friends, and neighbors when beginning their search. Other people ask social workers or their local social service agency for assistance. Medicare also has a nursing home search feature.
4. Research the nursing homes you like - The best way to determine this is to research the percentages. Look for statistics of residents who suffered from weight loss, bedsores, pain, infections, and other categories. You can also call your state health department to inquire about the quality of the nursing homes on your list to see is there have been any nursing home complaints.
5. Pay a visit to the nursing homes you are interested in - This visit will give you an opportunity to observe the staff, facilities, and residents. Talk with the staff or the residents' family and friends. A list of questions to ask is on Nursing Home Abuse News site.
6. Make a decision - After choosing a nursing home you like the best, focus on if the facility is the right choice for your loved one. Bring her in to see if the fit is right. Make sure she is comfortable with the home before making any final decisions.
At Rasansky Law firm, we are committed to being an advocate for nursing home rights. We feel that choosing a nursing home is a serious decision. If you feel that a loved one suffers from nursing home abuse, do not hesitate to fill out our free case evaluation form. Our team of nursing home lawyers will gladly review the facts of your situation.
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