No, you can work in clinics as well
In Skiatook, I can only locate one nursing home and that is the "Skiatook Nursing Home" on 318 Cherry Street. The facility's phone number is 918.396.2149.
The nursing home can only take it if it has been less than 5 years since the Trust was established.
equipment that is only used by one resident
You should lock the wheels on a nursing home bed all the time. The only time they should unlocked is when you are transporting the patient or making the bed.
Medicare will pay for nursing home care for a limited time and only for rehabilitation, and the patient must show progress. So, the home in this case is probably right.
You should ask your mother for her opinion. Some elderly people enjoy living in a nursing home community while others prefer living on their own in their own home. But if your mother needs specific care that only a nursing home facility can provide her, then a nursing home might be better.
Social Security doesn't cover any medical expenses. Medicare will help with nursing home care only to the extent that it's necessary for rehabilitation.
Normally any debts a person has when they die (such as outstanding fees to a nursing home) are paid out of the estate of the deceased person. If there is not enough money in the estate to meet all the debts then the people owed money get only a share of what there is. Relatives do not have to make up the difference unless THEY told the nursing home THEY would pay the nursing home costs (and signed a contract to this effect).
no, not for custodial-only rehab. (no, not at all; Medicare Part A covers a limited amount of skilled nursing and rehab under a defined plan if medically necessary; often this occurs at a place called by some a nursing home)
Whether the student is pursuing a BSN or RN, or even a PhD of Nursing, there is going to be a significant amount of experiential learning involved with the coursework. Not only do the majority of nursing schools help graduates find employment, in order to graduate most of these institutions require students to work, generating contacts and relationships that both students and more accomplished graduates can leverage to get hired.
Only if they can't take care of themselves any more.
As a certified nursing assistant, one can get a good introduction to the field of nursing. The training may take only 12 weeks. After passing a test, the CNA is ready to serve as a home care nurse or to assist other medical professionals with basic, essential duties.