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Choosing a Nursing Home: Making the Emotional Decision

Making the decision to move a loved one into a nursing home is never easy. Choosing a nursing home will tug at the heartstrings, as you want nothing but the best care and comfort for your aging family member. Choosing a nursing home for your aging loved one is a decision that requires careful consideration and a compassionate approach.

Included in this blog post is a free checklist designed to help guide you through this emotional journey with compassion and information, ensuring that you find the perfect place where your loved one can thrive.

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Choosing a Nursing Home: Facility Standards

When looking for a nursing home for your loved one, it’s crucial to start by checking the facility standards. Make sure the home is accredited and licensed, as this will give you peace of mind that it meets the highest standards of care. Additionally, pay attention to safety and cleanliness – these are essential factors that contribute to residents’ daily comfort and your peace of mind. Lastly, ensure that the nursing home offers services tailored to your loved one’s specific health and wellbeing needs. Utilize resources like Medicare Nursing Home Compare to research and evaluate different facilities before making a decision.

Choosing a Nursing Home: Location and Accessibility

When it comes to staffing and care, pay close attention to staff-to-resident ratios. A higher number of staff per resident typically means more personalized care and attention for your loved one. It’s also important to inquire about staff qualifications – knowledgeable and compassionate caregivers are essential in providing quality care in a nursing home setting. These individuals are truly the heart of a facility, bringing expertise and empathy to their daily interactions with residents. If your loved one requires specialized care, such as dementia support, be sure to explore whether the nursing home has experience in providing this type of assistance. Consider scheduling a guided tour of each facility you are interested in, followed by additional unannounced visits on evenings or weekends to get a feel for what life would be like living there.

Moving on to more staffing and care considerations, staff-to-resident ratios play a crucial role in determining the level of personalized care your loved one will receive. Generally, more staff per resident means more attentive care. It is also important to look into the qualifications of the staff members as knowledgeable and compassionate caregivers are essential in providing quality care.

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If your loved one requires specialized care such as dementia support, make sure to explore the home’s capabilities in providing this type of assistance. Do they have a memory care unit? What does that entail? To get a feel for how things operate on a day-to-day basis, consider visiting the nursing home once with a guided tour. Follow up with unannounced visits at different times like evenings or weekends to get a more comprehensive view of what living there would be like. Ask the residents how they like it there.

During the pandemic seniors were isolated in their rooms for weeks at a time. We are now seeing the Mental Health effects of that with the increase in depression and anxiety amongst our elderly population. Mental health concerns for our aging have even been identified as one of the Top 3 Trends for Senior Care in 2024 along with Aging in Place and Multi-generational living. We will have a full discussion on these topics coming soon.

It’s also important to consider the emotional well-being of your loved one when choosing a nursing home. Look for places that offer social activities and opportunities for residents to engage with each other. A nurturing environment should promote companionship, mental stimulation, and overall well-being. For example, what is the dining experience like?

Choosing a Nursing Home: Location and Accessibility

  • Proximity to Family and Friends: A location within easy reach enables more frequent visits, maintaining those precious familial bonds.
  • Visiting Policies: Flexible visiting hours become the windows of joy for your loved one, allowing you to share moments more freely. Are there any circumstances when my loved one would be isolated in their room and not allowed visitors? 
  • If your loved one smokes, what is their smoking policy?

Financial Considerations

  • Cost and Payment Options: Transparent and understandable costs, as well as clear information on payment options, ensure financial planning is stress-free. Make sure you understand any fees or payment options. You can expect to pay more for a private room.
  • What Payment Options Are Accepted: Do they accept Medicare, Medicaid, Veteran’s Benefits? When would private pay have to be considered?
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Resident and Family Experience

  • Resident and Family Satisfaction: Talk to other families; their experiences can offer invaluable insights and help set expectations.
  • Quality of Life: The spark of life shines bright when residents engage in social activities and enjoy delicious meals tailored to their health needs.
  • What Types of Activities are Offered and How Often: Is there a chance your loved one would need to isolate in their room? What are their policies on isolation?

As you navigate through the process of finding the perfect nursing home for your aging loved one, remember that this decision is not just about meeting their physical needs but also about providing them with love, compassion, and dignity in their later years.

Our comprehensive free checklist goes into more detail on each of these selection topics. We give you specific questions to ask as well as links to help your search. We have shared a couple here in our resource section for you. This checklist should offer you everything you need to look at when selecting a nursing home for those that have the time to do it on your own. If you would like a little assistance in choosing the right facility that is a service a patient advocate can help you with. As nurse patient advocates, we would be happy to assist in any way that we can to meet the healthcare needs of you and your loved ones.

Conclusion:

Finding the right nursing home for an aging loved one is a significant decision that requires careful consideration and thoughtfulness. By following this checklist with empathy at its core, you can navigate this process with confidence and peace of mind knowing that you have chosen a place where your family member will receive exceptional care and support. Remember that this journey may be emotional at times, but by prioritizing safety, cleanliness, staffing ratios, staff qualifications, specialized care options, and multiple visits before making your final choice – you can find a nursing home that feels like home for your beloved senior family member.

Thanks for stopping by and spending a few minutes with us. You can get our checklist below in the resource section or right HERE. We look forward to seeing you back her soon on the blog.

Take care,

Pam and Linda

Your Nurse Advocates | Your Nurse Advocate Consulting, LLC

Resources

Medicare Compare Website

Choosing a Nursing Home Checklist

Your Nurse Advocate Consulting Free Resources:

https://www.nia.nih.gov/health/assisted-living-and-nursing-homes/how-choose-nursing-home-or-other-long-term-care-facility