Does your mother have any assets outside of the trust? Are there personal debts? Are there personal items that she wants to go to specific people? If the answer to any of these is yes, a will is a good idea.
There is no seperate license required,a senior care facility shuold be capable of handling a alzheimers patient.
trena brown
No. That would constitute a classic conflict of interest and self dealing.
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?
patient to patient contact
observation to patient.
The nursing home has to have a valid reason to refuse a patient. Refusing a patient because they have Downs Syndrome would not be valid.
Kdldld
Barbara W. Narrow has written: 'Patient teaching in nursing practice' -- subject(s): Education, Nurse and patient, Nurse-Patient Relations, Nursing texts, Patient education, Patients
Mainly, Alzheimers can affect the mental health of the patient. Since one of its most common sign in forgetfulness, the patient may forget even the daily activities one usually knows how to do like eating or bathing. Thus, when this happens, the body also suffers.
Nursing aid must watch for pain of the patient
nurse patient interaction sample