Estate Planning Isn’t Just For The Elderly

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Protect the safety of loved ones by investigating nursing homes

On Behalf of | Jun 19, 2019 | Long-term Care Planning

Many New York residents feel the most comfortable when they are in their own homes. Though they may enjoy traveling to see new places, visit friends and family and experience new cultures, many reach the ends of their excursions with a longing to be in their own spaces. Out of a similar desire to be comfortable and confident in one’s surroundings, nursing home residents may also desire to stay in their houses rather than move into new residential communities.

Nursing and care homes provide invaluable services to aging individuals. When the elderly can no longer provide for their own day to day needs or have extraordinary medical requirements, they may benefit from having trained individuals within their reach to support their unique needs. Though many nursing homes are staffed by caring, experienced individuals, others may be understaffed, poorly managed and actually dangerous to their residents.

Before placing a loved one in a nursing home, it is important for individuals to do their homework and find out as much information about them as possible. For example, individuals should look into the facilities’ licensing and Medicare or Medicaid plans. They should examine how residents are treated, whether their rights are protected and how family member and loved ones may visit them.

A nursing home that hides information or has questionable reports made against it may not be the best possible location for an individual whose needs are growing. Finding safe and reliable long-term care homes for individuals in need is essential to providing them with dignified care through the ends of their lives. This post covers only a few of the considerations that should be made when nursing homes are being explored and further information on this topic should be discussed with readers’ long-term care planning attorneys. This can help you understand your rights better and what steps you can take.