Sponsored Links

Nursing Home Checklist

In this Article:
Choosing a Nursing Home
Costs, Medicare and Medicade
Choosing the Right Home
Nursing Home Checklist

Prior to your visit to a nursing home, print a copy of the following checklist and use it to weigh the good and bad of each nursing home.

Name of Nursing Home:
Date of visit:


Staff

• Engage staff members in conversation, in particular those working directly with residents. How would you characterized the way they interact with residents?

o Caring
o Professional
o Terse
o Condescending
o Rude

• Can you picture your loved one being cared for by these people? Residents
• Imagine your loved one living among the residents. Are they groomed well, out of bed, out of their room, and active?
• Have you seen any resident receiving personal treatment that should have been carried out in private?
• If a resident calls staff for assistance, how quickly are they answered?
• How many residents does one nurse care for per shift?

Resident rooms

• Are they clean and well-maintained?
• Are they personalized with photos, books, flowers?
• Are there windows, and where do they open to?

Facility

• Do the hallways feature handrails?
• Are they broad enough to allow at least two wheelchairs to pass with room to spare?
• Are there wheelchair ramps that permit access into and out of the home?

Resident social areas

• Are there pleasant sitting areas, including furniture and seating, to talk, read of watch TV?
• Do the residents seem to enjoy these areas or do they go unused?
• Are there places for private visits?

Activities

• Has the facility posted an easy-to-read schedule of events?
• What kinds of interests might not be addressed in those events?
• Are residents participating, and are there volunteers helping?
• Are there any activities designed for patients who are unable to leave their bedrooms?

Dining: menu and area

• Does mealtime appear to be a friendly, social time?
• Is the facility preparing and serving meals according to the menu?
• Is the kitchen a sanitary environment?
• How is the presentation of the food?
• Do residents seem to be enjoying the food?
o What options do they have if they are not?
• Are visitors allowed to eat with residents?

Bathrooms

• Where are the bathrooms in relation to residents’ rooms?
• If bathrooms are shared, how many residents use a particular bathroom?
• Do you see an emergency call button located within easy reach near the toilet?

Health Care

• What is the plan in the event of an emergency: is there a physician on staff, or on call?
• In the event a resident needs to be sent to a hospital, to which hospital do they send them?
• Is there an on-site pharmacist or pharmacy consultant?
• If a resident prefers to use his or her own pharmacy, can they do so?
• What kinds of therapeutic treatment options are available?


Additional Notes:




previous

 

Sponsored Links

 
disclaimer

The information provided on TheHealthPages.com is designed to support, not replace, the relationship that exists between a patient/site visitor and his/her health professional. This information is solely for informational purposes and does not constitute the practice of medicine. We encourage all visitors to see a licensed physician or nutritionist if they have any concerns regarding health issues related to diet, personal image and any other topics discussed on this site. Neither the owners or employees of TheHealthPages.com nor the author(s) of site content take responsibility for any possible consequences from any treatment, procedure, exercise, dietary modification, action or application of medication which results from reading this site. Always speak with your primary health care provider before engaging in any form of self treatment. Please see our Legal Statement for further information.

Sponsored Links
Online Support Groups

SupportGroups.com's goal is to provide support for those who are faced with life's challenges. Click on the following links to get the support you are looking for.

 

Powered by SupportGroups.com

Poll
How Fit Are You?:
Cancer Treatment Information
healthystuff