yes and no...it depends on the type of home the resident is placed in..
Decisions are made by each nursing home resident unless he or she has signed an advanced directive giving this authority to someone else
No, I wouldn't think so. The POA-holder would be acting in the capacity of the patient themselves, and I can't foresee a reason that the Dir. of Nursing would be required to be present when the patient (or the POA) reviews their own chart. Have you asked the nursing home WHY they insist on this?
You might own the property - but that does notautomatically make you a resident ! You need to satisfy the Home Office's requirements to claim residency !
You can buy a building or convert your home into a nursing home. You need to look at regulation and check to see what your requirements are so you can open up a nursing home.
They have to own property in the state and district they represent.
yes
No. You must apply for a purchase money mortgage if you do not already own any home. If you already own a property and have enough equity in that property, you can take a home equity loan on that property and use those proceeds to purchase another property.No. You must apply for a purchase money mortgage if you do not already own any home. If you already own a property and have enough equity in that property, you can take a home equity loan on that property and use those proceeds to purchase another property.No. You must apply for a purchase money mortgage if you do not already own any home. If you already own a property and have enough equity in that property, you can take a home equity loan on that property and use those proceeds to purchase another property.No. You must apply for a purchase money mortgage if you do not already own any home. If you already own a property and have enough equity in that property, you can take a home equity loan on that property and use those proceeds to purchase another property.
You should ask your mother for her opinion. Some elderly people enjoy living in a nursing home community while others prefer living on their own in their own home. But if your mother needs specific care that only a nursing home facility can provide her, then a nursing home might be better.
The qualification and red tapes required to start your own elderly nursing home can be overwhelming. I would suggest that you visit one of the existing elderly nursing home to learn from them.
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An old Citizens Home can be for elderly people who can take care of themselves, but have nursing care handy, or they can be debilitated enough to be in a Nursing Home when they can no longer manager on their own.
Home care is about the same as a nursing home. The benefit is the patient can stay in their own home and still feel some independence. Home care nurses will also help with house work.