mardi 3 juillet 2018

6 Important Questions To Ask Newark NJ Nursing Homes Before Placing A Loved One

By William Jackson


Families hate to see aging loved ones get to the point that living alone becomes too much for them. Not all families are prepared to take in someone who needs around the clock supervision however. If you are in this situation, and looking for suitable accommodations, you must ask hard questions of the Newark NJ nursing homes you are considering placing your loved in.

The first question should be about certification and accreditation. You need to ask if the Joint Commission of Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations has approved the facility. If is has there will be a Gold Seal of Approval displayed prominently on the facility wall. The JCAHO has strict guidelines when it comes to approving quality and safety.

A facility that has Medicare or Medicaid certification, will be on the listed on their online service. You can search facilities geographically or put in the specific facility name. The website will let you sort the data using a wide variety of criteria. It has star rankings for things like inspections, staff to guest ratios, and quality of care.

Facilities should have copies of policies and procedures available upon request. You can ask specific questions about areas of interest during your scheduled meeting with the administration. You might want to know if occupants are required to have roommates and, if so, how they are selected. You could ask about a facility's smoking policy, whether or not pets are allowed, and what the visiting hours are.

Questions about security and safety should be at the top of your list. You will want to know if there are smoke detectors in every room, where the fire alarms are, and what evacuation plans are in place. The subject of securing belongings should be addressed. Some facilities offer residents safety deposit boxes. You should ask whether there are security guards on the premises.

You need to ask about the activities that are available. If your family member is physically active, having a pool or tennis courts might be important. You need to know if there are special event rooms that can be used for birthday parties and holidays. A lot of activity directors arrange special outings for guests and have speakers, choral groups, and elementary school visitors in for the guests to interact with.

For most families the cost is a primary factor in choosing a facility. Each home you visit must provide you with a comprehensive fee schedule as mandated by law. This should tell exactly what the monthly fees cover. Normally items like meal choice, gym access, and therapy are extra and not covered by the monthly fee.

It's never easy to place a loved one in a nursing facility. When you have no other choice, you must make sure the facility you select has a safe and nurturing environment. That is certainly what you would want if you were the one entering the home.




About the Author:



Aucun commentaire:

Enregistrer un commentaire