How To Talk To A Family Member About Moving To A Nursing Facility
Ashford Hall2020-04-10T07:15:07-05:00
Moving a family member to a nursing facility is a difficult choice. Some specific strategies can make the conversation and move easier.
Moving a family member to a nursing facility is a difficult choice. Some specific strategies can make the conversation and move easier.
Long-term care is an inevitable decision for many families. Ask these 8 questions to get the right information before choosing a care facility.
As people get older, falls come with a significant risk of injury. Sometimes, elderly patients will have to move to a long-term care facility.
When touring an assisted living facility, assessing the facility and staff and asking the right questions can help to find the perfect home for a loved one.
Having a power of attorney (POA) ensures a person will be protected legally and financially. A POA should be viewed as a safety net.
Long-term care options include a variety of services that can be performed at home or in a facility to help people live the best life possible.
There is a lot of confusion about the topic of long term care. Finding the best nursing facility for a family member can be daunting.
Homes can be full of potential dangers for seniors with physical and cognitive limitations. A few simple home changes can make all the difference.
Home health care assists loved ones struggling with living alone. Here are some signs seniors may need more help through a skilled nursing facility.
Moving a loved one to a skilled nursing facility requires extra planning. Learn how to help loved ones adjust during the transition.
A long-term care ombudsman helps residents of a nursing facility resolve complaints. Help provided by an ombudsman is confidential and free of charge. To speak with an ombudsman, call the toll-free number (800)-252-2412.
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