No they can not make you put your parent in a nursing home.
This is a very broad question, with no definite answer. There is no clear intended, desirable answer present within this question. If your parent goes to a nursing home, then try to visit them often, don't abandon them, if they are a good parent. Also, make sure that they are not mistreated, because nursing homes are known grounds for public misconduct.
because the workers there know that the patients are on there last days, and they want to make them comfortable. there are to many patients that do not get the proper care, and are suffering terribly in there last days
A parent can be put into a nursing home when a doctor has dome a psychological or physical evaluation of that parent. If the parent is considered mentally sound and able to look after themselves (assisted living also included in this; such as house cleaners; nursing care comes into their home then the parent is stable and is fit to live on their own. If the parent is extremely ill and unable to look after themselves; has Alzheimer's and may wander off then the parent can be put into a nursing home.ClarificationIn the US:First, your parents would need to be in a state where they are unable to care for themselves. In most jurisdictions you would have to file for guardianship and receive guardianship in order to have the right to place a parent in a nursing home. The court would examine the medical and psychological evidence and would appoint a guardian ad litem to look after your parent's best interests in the proceeding.The guardian ad litem would have the authority to make home visits, consult with doctors and other family members, review finances and bank records, and would write a comprehensive report to the court to enable a judge to render an informed decision.You may be able to make the decision to admit your parent to a facility if your parent had executed a Durable Power of Attorney and Durable Medical Power of Attorney and had become unable to make those decisions for her/himself.
Average Nursing Home Administrator Salary: $72000
When choosing a nursing home for an elderly parent, consider factors such as location, quality of care, staff-to-resident ratio, cleanliness, safety, activities and amenities offered, and reviews from current or past residents and their families. Visit potential facilities in person, ask questions, and observe the environment to ensure it is a good fit for your parent's needs and preferences. Additionally, consider the cost and insurance coverage to ensure it is affordable in the long term.
depends on how many people are in the nursing home but if you had about 18 people you'd make about 9,000 $
The hospital can request patient to sign to go to hospice, but can NOT make the patient sign to go to hospice.
I live in a nursing home. I can tell you that there is no real way to determine this, but you need to make sure things are taken care of because in many states, you can be held accountable for the costs. There was a story on that in November involving the adult children of a woman in a PA nursing home.
I make $22/hour with 14 years experience.
Decisions are made by each nursing home resident unless he or she has signed an advanced directive giving this authority to someone else
They now build a hospice retreat now i think they have 16 beds that can be used if the family and the patient want that so they will take care of the patients and familys needs or they can keep them at home and if that's where the patient needs and make them comfortable at home where they want to be and home bound i think there are more patients are taken care at home.
It means that the person has a right to death with dignity to either to hospice you got to wanna take your condition must be one to change your medical code to DNA stop medications doctor must make the referral to home and hospice care doctor can do this if a patient has a change in medical condition and can't get better.