my sister, who has conservatorship over our mom, has restricted me completely from visiting our terminally ill mother who is in a nursing home facility. Reason? For years, she's had a personal vendetta against me for no reason at all, so it really is out of spite. I have done no wrong or have I ever harmed our mother, physically or verbally, in anyway.
Charles Kemp has written: 'Terminal illness' -- subject(s): Methods, Nursing, Nursing Care, Palliative Care, Terminal care
No. Someone should petition the court to be appointed the conservator of the elder and their property. Once appointed, the conservator would have the authority to take possession of the property and manage it on behalf of the ward.
You can find information on RN training by visiting http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos083.htm. You can search for colleges that off nursing classes by visiting http://www.uscollegesearch.org/nursing-rn-training-colleges.html.
Maybe "Harvey" (1950). Stars Jimmy Stewart.
Barbara A. Backer has written: 'To listen, to comfort, to care' -- subject(s): Attitude to Death, Death, Nursing, Nursing Care, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Nursing, Psychology, Terminal care
Local nursing opportunities will vary, depending on where you live. I would suggest visiting Monster, Healthcare Jobs, or Nurse.com (websites linked below), and plug in your exact location for job openings in the nursing field.
perception of dying and death among adult FILIPINOS patients with terminal cancer:implications of nursing Management
To compare different nursing homes, I would suggest visiting Medicare.gov. There you will be able to compare different nursing homes in you area. After you found a few that you like, I would then go and look around each one to make sure they are alright.
No, a nursing home cannot ban family members for commenting about conditions. However, they can sure try to exert their power over you. Report it to the Local Health Dept.
The US Federal government may be the largest provider of grants for nursing. You can find out more by visiting the Human Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) for info on what they do. http://www.hrsa.gov/
Not that i know of but if they do it would be for transciprion, which is hard work.
One can find information about nursing jobs in the US by visiting an employment center near where one lives. They will help one find all available nursing jobs and help one build ones resume accordingly.