Quality Matters Nursing homes are now subject to a five-star rating system called Nursing Home Compare, described on the Medicare Web site. Simply inputting a nursing home’s name or area code allows a user to compare the quality of care at various locations. According to the article “Aging well” written by Athan Bezaitis, he states that this is “an important first step” but “it’s not always a choice system.” Discharge agents at hospitals often make decisions regarding where older adults will go following discharge. What are the views of older adults regarding Assisted Living Facilities (ALF) and Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNF). Speaking to a lady who reside at Atlantic shores skilled nursing and Rehab and whom I will refer to as Mary to respect her privacy and for following the rules and guideline of Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA). Mary states that with all her chronic ailments and diseases, it is good for her to live within the LTC because her illness are monitored and her medications are managed well. She further went on to say that if something goes wrong, help is always readily available. Another lady who resides at an assisted living facility that I operate gave me her views of living there. Her history is that of having dementia and she was becoming so forgetful, she was scared of burning her home down. Therefore, she and her family decided to move her to a place where she would have assistance in getting things done. She states
To begin with, many families decide to place their loved ones under the care of a nursing home to receive some peace of mind. But are they
Long-term care can be defined as a broad set of paid and unpaid services for people who are mentally or physically disabled, or whose chronic illness places them in need of medical or personal assistance for long periods of time. “It is estimated that there are more than twelve million Americans of all ages whose mix of serious disability and chronic illness places them at the high risk for functional decline, hospitalization, or nursing home placement.” (Benjamin) Several different populations require long-term care services, and the needs of these populations vary. In addition to the elderly, many of the long-term care users are younger persons with physical disabilities; persons with developmental disabilities; and persons with chronic
Assisted living helps each person value life to its fullest potential. When it comes to making an older individual feel more at home and also be able to focus more on non-stressful activities, they need to be ensured the best care. “Families feel more confident and are less ‘protective’ when there is continuity in staff and they are deemed competent. Staff are more likely to be retained where they feel valued”2 part of the quote which is especially conducive to the argument is, “where they feel valued.” When picking and choosing a nursing home that fits individual the best, and will provide them with the care needed, it is important to make sure that everyone is valued in the process. This quote is important because if the workers are not being taken care of, then they are less enthusiastic and also less likely to give someone’s loved one the care needed and to know what is expected from them. It is assumed that when picking an assisted living home, that the well being of the person and also many other characteristics are taken into
Thesis Statement People think that putting their loved ones in senior home centers or assisted living centers will benefit them due to the way they think they're going to be treated. When in reality most of the time it's not that way. Many are very unorganized,they abuse the elderly, and patients aren't getting the attention they need. Senior homes are meant to make the patients feel like they're at home.
Sometimes, the decision to place a senior citizen in an assisted living facility comes from sheer desperation. You, as the primary caregiver, have done all you can
The participants of this study was 91 individuals who were living at Arden House, a Connecticut nursing home. these individuals were separated into two groups, the first group ( containing 8 men and
There may come a time in your loved one's life when they are no longer able to perform all of the tasks they used to without assistance. Despite their need for support, your senior loved one may decide they want to remain at home and enjoy their independence and freedom. While nursing homes and assisted living facilities serve a certain segment of the population quite well, others enjoy the quality of life that comes from living in their own home. For families that are able to provide the necessary care, arrangements can be made to make this work. Others, however, are left wondering how their senior loved one is going to receive the service and support they require to remain safe. Thankfully,
Assisted living communities are a becoming a more fiable choice among seniors and the aging population. Many senior
My grandmother, 89 years old, has recently decided to move into an assisted living facility after living by herself since my grandfather passed away 16 years ago. The decision for her was not easy, except she does not want to live alone anymore. Though her sons and daughters check in on her all of the time, they are not there 24 hours a day. She does not want
When faced with the task of finding long term care for a loved one, what is of utmost importance when finding facilities in your area? Is it the amenities? The resources offered? Or the staff members that provide some of the most intimate cares to your loved one? While it might not be the first thing that comes to mind, the nursing staff in long term care facilities create the atmosphere for those who live in it. In fact, the increased turnover rates in long term care facilities has been shown to have a negative impact on the care that your loved one receives. These turnover rates “increase catheter use, restraint use, disruptions in the continuity of care, the probability of medical errors, the risk of developing contractures and pressure
Senior living residents are protected by numerous state licensure and regulatory requirements from the size of the rooms and resident capacity to security and patient-staff ratios. When looking to place your loved one in a senior living environment, it is important to know not only about the care and services they provide but also that their facility is appropriately licensed and without serious violations or reviews. Due
The rapid growth of the elderly population is accelerating the growth and concern of long-term care options for these elders. Because of the costly nature of nursing homes, they are no longer desirable and costly for federal and state governments, viable alternatives are being sought to meet this need. The search for lower care options has led to the development and rapid expansion of assisted living communities as older adults, family caregivers and government bureaucrats are looking for lower cost
Allen, Kathryn G. "Assisted Living: Information, Quality Concerns." Consumers' Research Magazine 82.6 (1999): 20-23. Readers' Guide Full Text Mega (H.W. Wilson). Web. 30 Mar. 2017.
When asked did many of the residents have depression? She explained to me that they did not and they live a happy life there. Also, they are more active and independent than ever. Therefore, the Elderly are not only looking for a place to live but a place to maintain their lifestyles. According to the Director, Older adults want to remain productive and engaged in the community. Away to prevent isolation in their later years is to increase interaction with children and
The general feelings we hold as a society is that nursing homes are the better option for all elders. Not all nursing home assistants are properly trained on how to handle elders with certain disabilities. Often times someone who has been around the elder and know his or her personality are a better caregiver fit. Also, elders often feel more comfortable around people who they have known a longer time. I am aware that all nursing homes aren’t abusive and many times are an appropriate place for loved ones. There are times when the person who is doing the abusing is a family member, so whoever the caregiver may be should