They are buildings with multiple rooms for one or two residents. Each resident's room is equipped with a bed, bedside table of some kind, light, call light, most likely tv and other things the resident wants to keep and a bathroom. There are also showers for the residents outside of their rooms. Also there is a main nurses station in the around center of the nursing home. There are also places like dinning room/cafe/physical therapy room/activity room/etc.
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.
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.
The easiest way is to look it up on "medicare.com". Put your zip code in and search for nursing homes. It will search for best nursing homes as well as the ones in your area.
To find information on nursing homes I would look through the local yellow pages for ideas on where the best ones are. You can call any place and either go in or have a phone conversation about the ins and outs of nursing homes.
There are many registered and unregistered nursing homes in New Jersey. There are an estimate of 1000 nursing homes.
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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.
If you can find a website on the nursing home of your choice then you can usually find prices listed somewhere on the page. If not i'd call around through the yellow pages to different nursing homes and ask about pricing. You may need to go into a place for pricing.
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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 (:
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