Nursing home neglect and abuse are all too common. Nursing homes are notorious for understaffing and underpaying their workers. The majority of nursing assistants are compassionate people who care about the residents they take care of. The work is physically and emotionally demanding. The pay is ridiculously low, supervision minimal and training is limited. Understaffing compounds the problem forcing nursing assistants to do as much as they … [Read more...]
Nursing Homes Fight to Force Arbitration
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), the federal agency that works with states to provide Medicaid and is in charge of the Medicare program, announced a rule earlier this year that is scheduled to take effect on September 16. The rule would bar nursing homes from forcing residents to sign arbitration agreements. Springdale Health and Rehabilitation Center and The Maples at Har-Ber Meadows, two nursing home facilities in Arkansas, … [Read more...]
Preventing Elopement from a Senior Community
If you have struggled with the decision to have a senior loved one move into a senior community of some sort whether it be an assisted living facility or a nursing home, you know this decision is a tough one. While many of these places are beautiful with amenities like movie theaters, gyms, hair salons, restaurants, and pubs, it’s difficult to let go of a parent or grandparent and place their care in the hands of others. We have all heard … [Read more...]
Choosing the Best Possible Memory Care Community
As your loved ones age, their cognitive abilities may begin to diminish. Whether they suffer from Alzheimer’s or dementia, they will probably need an intense level of care that you and your family cannot provide. Whereas other symptoms of age – such as loss of hearing or impaired mobility – may be treated with relative ease, cognitive impairment often requires specialized units with unique features, specifically designed to soothe your loved … [Read more...]
What to Consider When Searching for the Right Nursing Home
Choosing a nursing home is almost never a pleasant process. Your loved one may not be ready to make the leap, or they may be incapacitated, suffering from dementia or Alzheimer’s. Ideally, the process is collaborative, carried out through various discussions involving you, your loved one and the entire family. And, if possible, this is a discussion that happens early on, prior to it being an absolute necessity. If you slowly introduce the concept … [Read more...]