Well a nursing home in general houses the elderly, again, generally speaking, so the family should pay for the accommodation. As in the son of an old man with chronic diseases where the son pays for his old fathers accommodation in the nursing home and as long as they are getting paid i guess it would be the sons choice wheather to keep his father in or not and so the father would have no say in the issue ... I guess that's how it is ...
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if you arent the patient then yes. they have the right to remove you from the premises if they think you are disturbing others or the staff.
(A stay in a nursing home is normally considered voluntary
If your family put you there, I believe so. However you should try if you're truly unhappy.
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.
3 to 4 months just before her surgrey.
Many people do not realize that nursing homes offer more than just residential care for those unable to live on their own. Nursing homes also offer in-patient rehabilitation. If rehabilitation is still needed once a patient's hospital stay is no longer covered by insurance, a nursing home will often be able to care for the patient. Most insurances will cover the cost of their stay at the nursing home.
Some insurance policies will cover a short nursing home stay if the primary caregiver goes in the hospital. Certain out of pocket expenses may be charged based on the level of coverage.
There are different names for places where elderly people stay, depending on the kind of care needed. Retirement home, nursing home, assisted living facility, skilled nursing, senior housing, special care facility, retirement community, and care homes are some of the names.
If you are looking for easy why not just stay home? Nursing is work.
Nursing homes are a good option when you are low on funds. Before you go into a nursing home make sure they are supported by the state since they will be the one paying for your stay.
You cannot force someone to go someplace they don't want to go. The exception would be to be appointed guardian for the individual.
An elderly or disabled person who needs nursing home level of care and can't afford it should apply for Medicaid. There are programs to provide in-home services (but not round-the-clock care) for such persons.
when is nursing home administrators day
these days it is normal to be a stay at home dad because more and more mothers are joining the work force (or re-joining) and its just basically changed around, instead of stay at home mums, its stay at home dads. there is nothing bad about it
No; but if you can not properly care for your parent, it is wise to follow the recommendation of hospice staff. That is what they are trained to do.