Choosing a nursing home for a loved one is a big decision. You want to find a place where they will be well cared for and happy. Here are three things to look for:
There is no substitute for visiting the nursing home in person. Use all of your senses when you’re there. Do the residents look like they’re being well cared for? Is the place clean and smell nice? Do the staff members seem friendly and attentive?
Here are some specific things to look for:
Once you’ve visited a few nursing homes, it’s time to do some research. Look for online reviews, talk to other families who have loved ones in nursing homes, and contact your local ombudsman’s office.
Here are some specific things to research:
Location is another important factor to consider when choosing a nursing home. You want to choose a nursing home that is close to your home and to the hospital of your choice. This will make it easier for you to visit your loved one and to get them the care they need if they need to be hospitalized.
Here are some specific things to consider:
Choosing a nursing home for a loved one is a big decision, but it doesn’t have to be overwhelming. By following these three tips, you can find a nursing home that is right for your loved one.
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