Well, It depends.
if it is just a local nursing home...
probably not.
but if it is like a nursing home for people who have strokes and can live at home and serious stuff like that, then most likely (:
Here is a great site for comparing nursing homes. Just enter your location information for a list. http://www.nursing-homes-ratings.com/index.html
They typically work in pharmacies. However, some also work in hospitals, nursing homes, and assisted-living facilities.
There are many registered and unregistered nursing homes in New Jersey. There are an estimate of 1000 nursing homes.
what is the ratio in Missourian nursing homes
The first occupants of nursing homes were the elderly, indigent, and criminals. At this time nursing homes were referred to as poor houses.
Generally, the individual states regulate Nursing Homes. The federal government gets involved when the nursing homes get government benefits.
To look for jobs in nursing homes, once can contact local nursing homes and inquire as to whether or not they are hiring. Dropping off resumes to local nursing homes as well will be a great start.
Jane K Straker has written: 'Highlights from the survey of nursing home industry trends' -- subject(s): Nursing home care, Nursing homes 'Ohio nursing homes' -- subject(s): Nursing home care, Nursing homes
You can try going to the Government of Canada site and searching to find out how to see what the rating are for nursing homes in your local area if you are a US citizen go to your local government site for ratings.
It varies; some nursing homes have a very small capacity, limited to just a few patients. However, many nursing homes can handle 100 patients or more.
There is a web site that lists the top Nursing Homes & Assisted Living in Colorado. Here is the link:www.centuraseniors.org/
The age requirement for most major nursing homes is 50-55.