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One way to compare different care facilities is through the nursing home ratings assigned to different residences. Various services, Medicare & Medicaid, and different support groups post nursing home ratings online and in print publications that are often available free of charge, or for a nominal fee. Nursing home ratings can help families come to important decisions about the residential care for their loved ones. Examining the nursing home ratings from several sources creates a fuller picture, and can show you potential problems in a nursing home.
With numerous sources of nursing home ratings available, it is important to understand the systems used to rate the facilities, as well as the role that each factor plays in overall nursing home ratings. Potential residents and their loved ones should look at the rating systems used, the factors that are included in nursing home ratings, and the frequency with which ratings are published/posted. The different criteria used in nursing home ratings can also help you find the place that is most appropriate to your specific circumstances; for instance, the fact that there are no special facilities for Alzheimer''s patients may not be important to some potential residents who do not have Alzheimer''s and are unlikely to develop it.
Finding a safe, secure, caring facility for your loved one is one of the most important decisions you will make, and nursing home ratings can help simplify the search, allowing you to concentrate on only those nursing homes that meet certain criteria. Nursing home ratings may encourage you to look at a facility you would otherwise have missed, or give you information about a nursing home that would ordinarily be unavailable to you. Using nursing home ratings and other sources of information, you can be confident in your choice of residences for your loved one.
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