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If you are helping to select care for a loved one, are involving this person in the process? Prepared to ease the resident's transition to the nursing facility by being with them on admission pay and staying several hours to get them settled? Ready to visit the resident frequently and encourage friends to make similar visits? Finally, a care giver should - make residents can feel comfortable, find familiar faces, and build relationships just like they enjoyed in their own homes or in a facility. By planning ahead, you can ensure that your loved one will be provided with the highest quality of care and quality of life.
The following questions may guide you in choosing to stay home or evaluating nursing facilities throughout your selection process. Remember, each resident - young, elderly, ambulatory, bedridden, or disabled - has different needs, preferences, and desires that should be taken into account in the selection of a care.
Location
Visitors are important! Is the facility conveniently located for frequent visits from family and friends?
Ambience
Is the atmosphere welcoming and attractive?
Staff
Observe staff interactions with the residents. Do caregivers show respect and a positive attitude toward residents and others?
Activities
Are residents encouraged to participate?
Religion
Rooms
Dining
Medical
Are therapy programs provided (physical, occupational, speech pathologist)?
Costs
Patient Rights/Autonomy
Licensure and Certification
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