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How To Find The Best Nursing Home

Posted on January 7, 2008 - Filed Under Legal and Law

Even at a well-known, fully licensed nursing home, there is the possibility of abuse or neglect. That is why you need to make sure that a facility will provide your loved one with quality care.

Touring a facility is only the first step, because a scheduled visit is unlikely to reveal everything that is happening beneath the surface or when no one is visiting. Certainly, your goal is to assure quality care for your loved one, as well as peace of mind for your family. To accomplish this, it’s helpful for you to take the following steps before selecting a nursing home:

Nursing Home Evaluation Checklist

You should be alert whenever you visit your loved one’s nursing home. The following are questions to ask yourself during each visit:

Nursing homes must provide good nutrition and hydration to residents. Poor diet and lack of water are among the most common forms of nursing home abuse and neglect. Some of the health problems associated with malnutrition and/or dehydration include:

The Importance of Proper Nutrition and Hydration

Nursing homes should conduct regular nutritional assessments and provide residents with well-balanced, palatable meals. When you consider a nursing home for a loved one, you may wish to ask to sample a random meal at the facility. Also, ask to speak to the staff dietician about the factors they use to develop meal plans for the facility. The following is a list of reasons why an individual may suffer from malnutrition and/or dehydration:

Personal causes of malnutrition:

Environmental causes of malnutrition:

Signs that a resident is malnourished:

The following questions may help you pinpoint the reason for a particular person’s problems with nutrition or hydration:

Attorney Marya Sieminski joined the Law Offices of Sam Bernstein in 2003. She is admitted to practice law in Michigan state courts and in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan. She earned her Bachelor of Science degree at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and graduated magna cum laude from Wayne State University Law School. Marya has worked as a trial lawyer for 10 years and exclusively represented victims in personal injury litigation and in workers compensation claims. She also was appointed by the Governor to serve on the State of Michigan Workers Compensation Qualifications Advisory Committee.

The Law Offices of Samuel I. Bernstein, our Michigan personal injury and nursing home abuse law firm, has championed the cause of seriously injured Michigan victims for three generations.

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