Struggling with the decision to enlist the help of a NYC nursing home? You are not alone! Learn what to look for when choosing the best out of the nursing homes in NYC.
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5 Things To Look For In A NYC Nursing Home
1. Five Things To Look For In
A NYC Nursing Home
Finding The Perfect Care For Your Loved One
2. Table Of Contents
1. Taking The Plunge
2. Broaching The Topic
3. Location, Location, Location
4. Certifications and Licensing
5. Look, Feel and Smell
6. Visitation Policies
7. Staff Availability and Personality
8. Questions To Ask At The Interview
3. Taking The Plunge : Opting For Increased
Care
Signs Your Loved One Needs A Higher Level of Care:
● Lapses in memory, particularly when it comes to
medication adherence.
● Increased need for medical monitoring, particularly
after a medical procedure.
● A Lack of social support resulting in a decline in
emotional well being.
● Significant decreases in mobility.
4. Broaching The Topic
Proceed With Compassion:
● Understand their hesitation and
address it.
● Highlight the benefits to them, not
you.
● Listen to their concerns and
validate.
● Suggest a visit beforehand.
● Give them time to process the
conversation.
5. Location, Location, Location
Choosing an NYC Nursing Home Location:
● Is it close to your primary care doctor?
● Is it close to a trusted hospital?
● Is it close to you and other family members?
If yes, proceed!
6. Certifications and Licensing
What Qualifications Should Providers Have:
● NYC Department of Health Certification
● NYC Board Certifications for Physicians and
Nursing Staff
● Medicare / Medicaid Certifications.
7. Look, Feel, Smell : Would YOU Live
There?
Red Light:
● Foul or unidentifiable odors.
● Dirty surfaces.
● Worn out or dilapidated
furniture.
● Loud noises or invasive PA
system.
● Poor lighting, or overly harsh
lighting.
Green Light:
● Clean surfaces.
● PA system at low volume and
irregular intervals.
● Natural lighting.
● New and well kept furniture.
8. Visitation Policy: Access To Your Loved One
● What are visiting hours?
● Can you take your loved one off site?
● Can you drop by unexpectedly?
● Is there protocol and safety precautions for
who is allowed to visit?
● Can your loved one refuse visitors?
If yes, proceed!
9. Staff Availability and Personality
Who’s Caring For Your Loved One?
● What is the nursing staff schedule?
● Are there board certified doctors with
around the clock availability?
● What is the protocol for handling
emergencies?
10. Questions To Ask In The Interview
● Is your facility Medicare certified?
● Is your facility Medicaid certified?
● Has the license ever been revoked?
● Does your facility conduct background
checks on all of the staff members?
● How many licensed nurses are on duty
each shift?
● What is the patient to staff ratio?