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About Carington | Making the Desision | Nursing Facility Checklist
Nursing Facility Checklist
Carington Health Systems offers this checklist to heighten
your awareness of what to look for as you assess various
nursing homes. If possible, both the family and person
being placed should be involved in the decision-making
process.
The Facility
- Are there handrails along the walls?
- Are the doorways wheelchair-accessible?
- Is the floor kept dry and free of litter?
- In case of fire, can the facility be easily
evacuated?
- Is the front entrance pleasant and free
of debris?
- Does the facility appear clean and free
of odors?
- Are heating and cooling adequate?
Staff and Care
- Is the atmosphere pleasant?
- Do staff seem to genuinely enjoy working
with the residents?
- Do staff appear to care and respect the
residents?
- Do staff seem interested in speaking to
visitors and residents?
- Are residents clean and adequately dressed?
- Are special diets available?
Are your questions answered frankly, clearly
and in sufficient depth?
- Are planned social and recreational activities
posted and available?
- Do the listed activities seem interesting
and appropriate?
- Are religious services held weekly?
Administration
- Is the facility in good standing with
the state inspectors?
- Are fees competitive?
- Is the fee structure reasonable and easy
to understand?
- Does the institution readily reveal which
services are covered in the quoted fee
and which are extra?
- Is Medicaid accepted?
- Is Medicare accepted?
- Is transportation of patients provided?
- Does a resident advisory council exist?
- Are visiting hours reasonable?
- Are rehabilitative services (speech, physical
and occupational therapy) available?
- Are social work services available?
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