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Contact a few different residential nursing homes and convalescent homes to get website information, location, cost, services, and company background. Visit several different types of nursing and convalescent homes and facilities, such as adult day programs in community centers and hospitals, as well as live-in homes and rehab day care centers. Meet with healthcare consultants to learn more. Check out the environment carefully and ask yourself if this is somewhere you, the caretaker or caregiver, would like to live or visit. If not, move on. In your tours of various adult and elder care facilities, make a checklist of each facility’s good points and bad points, affordable rates and prices, healthcare insurance and government-assisted coverage, medication, health and wellness programs, professional background, eligibility, programs available, features, activities, personal and medical care, recreation areas, classes, meals, games, transportation, lifestyle assistance services, therapeutic programs, and atmosphere. Also, take a close look at other senior and adult residents or day patients. Do they appear happy and well cared for? Are the staff members genuinely friendly, caring, skilled, professional care givers and nurses? Do they have the necessary expertise and qualifications? Once you answer these questions, you’ll be better able to narrow down your choice for a proper convalescent home, retirement home, condominium, or assisted senior living facility, one your loved one will love. Whether your loved one suffers from stroke or other long term medical illness, be sure to choose a nursing and elderly convalescent facility or apartment that will help in assisting the patient through the proper health programs, activities and facilities. Inquire if the senior citizen center or home is non-profit and handicap accessible, and whether it is part of a local, national or international entity. Check out a few different residential geriatric nursing homes and convalescent homes before committing.
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