The following questions may guide you in evaluating nursing facilities throughout your selection process. Each potential resident’s needs, preferences and desires should be taken into account when selecting a facility.
Location
Visitors are important! Is the facility conveniently located for frequent visits from family and friends?
Ambiance
Is the atmosphere welcoming and attractive?
Staff
Observe staff interactions with the residents. Do caregivers show respect and a positive attitude toward residents and others?
Activities
Ask what types of programs are available for the residents to participate in.
Rooms
Visit a typical room. Does the living space suit the needs of the resident?
Dining
Observe mealtime at the facility. What arrangements will be made if residents are unable to eat in the dining room?
Care Planning
How are residents and families encouraged to participate in developing their care plan?
Medical
Are therapy programs provided? How are prescription drugs ordered? Does the facility have an arrangement with a nearby hospital? Will a bed be available after hospitalization? Are other medical professionals (e.g., dentists and optometrists) available?
Costs
Are all the services the resident requires covered in the basic charge? Request a list of specific services not covered in the basic rate.