Friday, May 2, 2014

Things You Need To Consider Before Putting Loved Ones In Nursing Homes

By Tracie Knight


A nursing home is a facility for people with illness or disability, particularly for older patients. Nursing homes have skilled nurses and competent care givers who will be able to take care of our elderly better than we will be able to. We may feel guilty about leaving our loved ones under the care of strangers, but sometimes putting patients into these facilities will be beneficial to both the family and the patient.

Deliberate the matter among other family members first before deciding to place an elderly into a home. First of all it is your responsibility to take care of family members, not of total strangers. One good reason is deteriorating health. If the patient can not do even simple activities such as dressing himself or herself, then it is time to consider a skilled facility.

Another reason is deteriorating mental health. If your patient is diagnosed with depression, anxiety or psychosis, it is good to consider putting him or her inside a facility. Patients that have Alzheimer disease will be cared for in special units for people with serious memory problems.

If your loved one needs medical attention twenty four hours a day and your funds are running low, a good nursing home is an option. You will not have to pay immensely high bills than if you had placed the patient in a hospital ward. You can be assured of quality medical care for your patient without having to spend beyond your means.

Let us say that you have already reached the decision of placing your loved one under facility care. What you have to do now is to find the best facility that works for you. With the growing number of nursing homes in the country it takes real effort to find out which ones can really look after for lots of patients.

Consider the location of the facility. It should be not quite far away from the family so that you can always get in touch. It is also better if it is located in a warm community where the residents can live without feeling outcasts. A home that is located near a hospital is a good choice, so that the patient can be admitted right away in case of medical emergencies.

Visit the building to see its condition. A good home should not reek of urine nor smell too much of air fresheners. It should have a homey feeling so that the elderly will be able to adjust easily. The best time to visit is during mealtimes, where you will see firsthand what they usually serve their wards, and during the weekend when there are no managers present. This way you will get the real picture, not the advertised one.

Take the time to talk with residents. Take note of their disposition. Abundant smiles from patients are usually a good sign. Ask the staff members how long they have been working in the community. Longer years of service rendered usually means that the management is doing their job well.

It is never easy to part with family. Though convalescent homes present a negative idea to people, sometimes there is no other option. The best you can do is to find the perfect facility to ensure that your loved one gets the best care possible.




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