Selecting a nursing home is one of the most important decisions you may be asked to make, either for yourself or for a family member. Ideally, this decision would be made far in advance. Nonetheless, it is often made during a crisis. Many people don’t have any idea of how to begin their search or what they are really looking for in a nursing facility. Here are some helpful questions you may want to consider on your visit.
Environment
* Do you feel welcome when you enter?
* Do all bedrooms have windows?
* Are there no more than four (4) beds in each room?
* Does each bed have a privacy curtain?
* Does each bed have a nurse call bell?
* Are the hallways and rooms hazard free?
* Are the bathrooms convenient to the bedrooms?
* Are there hand grips near the toilets?
* Do showers and tubs have non-slip surfaces and hand grips?
* Are visiting hours convenient?
* How are roommates selected?
Dining Room
* Is the dining room attractive?
* Are the tables and chairs comfortable?
* Is there adequate access for wheelchairs in the dining room?
* Is the food tasty and attractive?
* Are residents given enough time to eat?
* Do residents receive help eating if they need it?
* Are personal likes and dislikes taken into account when planning the menu?
Activities
* Is there an activities room?
* Are activities tailored to the individual’s needs and interests?
* Have arrangements been made for worship services?
* Are group and individual activities planned?
* Are outside trips available?
* Is there a social services worker available to assist residents and families?
