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Choosing a Nursing Home

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Finding the right nursing home can help you feel safe and cared for.

A good first step to choosing a nursing home is to make a list of homes you might be interested in. Talk to family, friends, doctors, and others to get recommendations of good nursing homes.

If you can, it's good to plan ahead so you have time to learn all you can about the nursing homes you're interested in. If you need to make a decision quickly, try to visit the nursing homes on your list at least once before you choose. Make sure you understand the cost and payment options for each nursing home.

Choosing the right nursing home

As you look at the choices, pay special attention to the cost of each nursing home, how each one feels to you, where it's located, and the levels of nursing care it provides. Does the nursing home provide enough help with daily tasks? Is 24-hour nursing care available?

Answering the following questions can help you make the best choice.

Does the nursing home feel right to you?
  • Is the nursing home clean? Are there smoke detectors and sprinklers? Are there handrails where you would need them?
  • Do the residents seem clean and comfortable? Is the staff responsive and friendly?
  • Are individual rooms available, or will you share with another resident? Can you bring your own furnishings? Will you have your own bathroom, or are these shared?
  • Do residents with special needs, such as dementia or Alzheimer's disease, live in separate areas?
  • Does the nursing home have a social director who plans events for the residents? Are religious services held? Is a hairdresser or barber available?
Can the nursing home provide the kind of care you need?
  • Will your doctor be able to direct your care? If not, find out how often the nursing home's medical director visits each resident.
  • Can you see the state licenses for both the nursing home and the administrator? Both should be licensed in the state where the nursing home is located.
  • Can you see a copy of the nursing home's most recent state inspection report?
Does the nursing home have adequate, qualified staff?
  • Does the nursing home staff have experience caring for people with your unique needs?
  • Is the nursing home able to retain qualified staff members? One good way to find out is to ask how much staff turnover there is.
  • What kind of training and education does the staff providing your care have? Does the staff get regular educational training?
  • Does the nursing home screen potential employees to make sure that it doesn't hire people with a history of abusing others?
How will you pay for your stay?
  • How much does the nursing home cost? Price can change depending on the nursing home and the type of care offered. Talk with your family, social workers, or eldercare agencies in your community about your payment options. If you have concerns about how you'll pay for a nursing home, talk to representatives from Medicare and/or Medicaid.
  • Think about your payment options:
    • Many people pay for nursing home services with their own money.
    • Some people have long-term care insurance that helps cover some costs.
    • Medicaid and Medicare offer resources for people who qualify.
  • Don't cancel your health insurance. You can use it to pay for hospital care, doctor services, or medical supplies in the nursing home.
Is it the right location?
  • If you plan to have family and friends visit you, think about choosing a nursing home that's close by and easy for them to visit.

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