What To Look For in a Skilled Nursing Facility

On: August 4, 2022
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    When it’s time for you or a loved one to look into alternative living options—like skilled nursing facilities—in order to receive the necessary assistance, there can be a lot of different factors to deal with. How much assistance do you need? Which type of service is best for you? Which facility fits your needs and wants? There are many different questions to answer to ensure you find the best fit for your new home. In this article, we’ll highlight the most important things to look for in a skilled nursing facility.

    The Most Important Things To Look For in a Skilled Nursing Facility

    • Accreditation and Ratings – Two of the main things to look for in a skilled nursing facility are accreditation and rating. The best skilled nursing facilities will be both JCAHO accredited and have a high CMS rating. These two measures indicate the quality of care and overall service that a facility provides, and are two of the easiest ways to separate good facilities from sub-par ones.
    • Nursing Staff – Another important thing to look for in a skilled nursing facility involves the nursing staff. You’ll want to know how many nurses the facility employs, and what type of nurses they are. Making sure that there is a good ratio of nurses to patients and that nurses are registered or certified will guarantee that you get the best care possible. You’ll also want to check to make sure there isn’t a high turnover rate of nursing staff, so you know that the nurses enjoy working at the facility and you’ll receive a high quality of care.
    • Services – Next, you’ll want to look at the services that are provided at a certain facility. You wouldn’t move somewhere if they didn’t offer what you need, right? That’s why it’s important to know what you are looking for and the services you need. You can also consider facilities that offer various tiers of service, in case you end up requiring more or less later on.
    • Location – Finally, you should consider the location of all the skilled nursing facilities you are looking at. You don’t want to be hours away from your family and friends. While there are other important aspects to consider, the ability to be near family and friends and have them visit is crucial. You want to find the best fit in a facility that is in your home area. You’ll also want to choose a location that you know is safe and secure.

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