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Important Questions You Should Ask When selecting a Nursing Home, Assisted Living Facility, or any type of Elderly Care,.
We recommended that you ask the following questions of the Administrator or Admissions Coordinator:
- What levels of care do they offer?
- Do they accept Medicare or Medicaid?
- Are there any restrictions on the type of patients they admit?
- What is provided for in the basic daily rate?
- What services cost extra? Is there a volunteer program?
We also recommended that you visit the facility and observe the following:
- Is there adequate staff?
- Check on how long nurse call lights stay on.
- See if the patients look clean and if they are dressed in clean clothes.
- Observe if staff members are kind and responsive when they talk to residents.
- Is the food good?
- Ask a resident how it tastes.
- See if it looks good and if it is served hot.
- Do the patients seem to get enough to eat?
- Are they offered second servings, diet permitting?
- Does the home serve snacks?
- Is the dining room clean and well furnished?
- Are patients assisted with eating when required?
- Is there an activity program?
- Ask if a full-time activity director is employed.
- Is a list of activities posted?
- Is there something for patients to do who are confined to their rooms?
- Are there many patients sitting around with nothing to do?
- Does the facility have community TV with good reception?
- Is there a volunteer program?
Based on the above factors, your choice of a Senior/Elderly Care Facility should include the following:
- Good visible resident care.
- Convenient location. Friendly, competent staff. Good food, well prepared, attractively served, in adequate portions.
- Clean facilities, free of unpleasant odors.
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