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6 Big Questions To Ask Newark NJ Nursing Homes Before Choosing It For A Loved One

By William Jackson


When a loved one can no longer care for himself on his own, there are practical and safety issues that have to be addressed. If there is no available family member to take the person in, finding a private facility that can provide a safe nurturing environment becomes necessary. To ensure you select the right facility, there are important questions to ask of Newark NJ nursing homes before making a final decision.

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.

Facilities that have Medicare and Medicaid certifications can be found on a government online services website. You can enter a specific facility to get more information about it or search for facilities geographically. You can sort the data in a number of ways. The sites have star rankings showing the quality of care, the ratio of staff to guests, and inspection results.

You need to know what the policies of the facilities are. You should be provided with some type of policies and procedures pamphlet. You might want to know if a resident is required to accept a roommate, and what the process for pairing guests is. If your loved currently has a pet, you will want to know if pets are allowed to live with residents. You need to know how the facility handles difficult patients.

Safety and security need to be on the top of your list of concerns. You need to know about smoke detectors, fire alarms, and how the staff handles evacuation in the case of fire. You might want to know if a facility owns backup generators. How the facility secures the belongings of guests is important. You could ask about safety deposit boxes. It's important to know whether or not there are round the clock security guards.

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.

The cost is probably an important consideration. It won't matter what a home provides, if your loved one can't afford to live there. You should get a detailed fee schedule from the facility management. They are required by law to provide them. This will tell you what is covered in the monthly fee and what things are extra.

Placing a loved one in a nursing home is never easy. You want the best for this person you care so much about. The facility you choose has to have the safest, most nurturing environment you can afford. It should be the kind of home you would want for yourself.




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