Choosing the right nursing home is a very personal process. If you're helping someone else who is of sound mind, the final choice is up to that person.
If your loved one isn't mentally capable of making a decision, another person (maybe you) needs to be given the legal right to choose for him or her. By making your loved one as much a part of the process as possible, you can help him or her find the right place to live.
If this is the case, choosing a nursing home can be a delicate process. A nursing home that seems perfect to you might not seem that way to your loved one. He or she may be having a hard time leaving home. Your loved one may feel sad or frustrated at what feels like a loss of control over his or her life.
As you look at each nursing home, keep in mind that there are no federal requirements for how many employees a nursing home has to have. Ask questions to make sure that there are enough nurses and other staff to give you or your loved one the care you need.
Test Your Knowledge
I can be sure to get the care I need by choosing a nursing home with the federally required number of staff.
- True
This answer is incorrect.There are no federal standards for how many staff a nursing home should have. But you can get a good idea whether there are enough staff by visiting the nursing home and talking with its representatives, residents, and staff.
- False
This answer is correct.There are no federal standards for how many staff a nursing home should have. But you can get a good idea whether there are enough staff by visiting the nursing home and talking with its representatives, residents, and staff.
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