The Jewish Pavilion is a wonderful resource to turn to when selecting a long term care facility for a loved one. Pavilion staff and volunteers visit residents in over 40 facilities in the greater Orlando area in an effort to enhance the lives of the residents. The non-profit provides weekly visits,intergenerational programs and holiday celebrations which make seniors smile! Because Pavilion staff and volunteers are regularly visiting, they have the opportunity to observe far more than the decor. Pavilion staff and volunteers have spoken with residents and family members, met the nusing home staff, tasted the food etc. Call 407-678-9363 and hear their impressions or visit http://www.jewishpavilion.org/ for more information and resources.
Selecting a Facility
The following questions may guide you in evaluating nursing facilities throughout your selection process. Remember, each resident – young, elderly, ambulatory, bedridden, or disabled – has different needs, preferences, and desires that should be taken into account in the selection of a facility.
Location
• Visitors are important! Is the facility conveniently located for frequent visits from family and friends?
• Visitors are important! Is the facility conveniently located for frequent visits from family and friends?
Ambiance
• Is the atmosphere welcoming and attractive?
• Is the atmosphere welcoming and attractive?
Staff
• Observe staff interactions with residents. Do caregivers show respect and a positive attitude toward residents and others?
• Observe staff interactions with residents. Do caregivers show respect and a positive attitude toward residents and others?
Activities
• Look over the activity calendar for the week or month and ask about the programs available.
• Are residents encouraged to participate?
• Look over the activity calendar for the week or month and ask about the programs available.
• Are residents encouraged to participate?
Religion
• Are religious services held on the premises?
• What individualized arrangements can be made for residents to worship?
• Are religious services held on the premises?
• What individualized arrangements can be made for residents to worship?
Rooms
• Ask to visit a typical room. Does the living space suit the needs of the resident?
• How are roommates selected?
• How are private items stored or secured?
• What is the policy for residents having a private telephone?
• What is the policy for decorating rooms with personal items?
• Ask to visit a typical room. Does the living space suit the needs of the resident?
• How are roommates selected?
• How are private items stored or secured?
• What is the policy for residents having a private telephone?
• What is the policy for decorating rooms with personal items?
Dining
• Observe mealtime at the facility. How is the menu managed weekly and monthly? Ask to have the dining procedures explained to you.
• What arrangements will be made if residents are unable to eat in the dining room?
• What is the practice for special dining or menu requests?
• Are snacks provided?
• Are private dining areas available when family and friends are visiting?
• Observe mealtime at the facility. How is the menu managed weekly and monthly? Ask to have the dining procedures explained to you.
• What arrangements will be made if residents are unable to eat in the dining room?
• What is the practice for special dining or menu requests?
• Are snacks provided?
• Are private dining areas available when family and friends are visiting?
Care Planning
• How are residents and families encouraged to participate in developing their care plan?
• Does the facility provide services for terminally ill residents and their families?
• What special programs (Alzheimer’s, AIDS, subacute care) does the facility offer?
• How are residents and families encouraged to participate in developing their care plan?
• Does the facility provide services for terminally ill residents and their families?
• What special programs (Alzheimer’s, AIDS, subacute care) does the facility offer?
Medical
• Are other medical professionals (dentists, podiatrists, optometrists) available?
• Does the facility have an arrangement with a nearby hospital?
• Will a bed be available after hospitalization?
• How are prescription drugs ordered?
• Are therapy programs provided (physical, occupational, speech pathologist)?
• Are other medical professionals (dentists, podiatrists, optometrists) available?
• Does the facility have an arrangement with a nearby hospital?
• Will a bed be available after hospitalization?
• How are prescription drugs ordered?
• Are therapy programs provided (physical, occupational, speech pathologist)?
Costs
• Are all services the resident requires covered in the basic charge?
• Request a list of specific services not covered in the basic rate. (Some facilities have schedules covering therapies, beautician services, barbers, specialty foods, personal laundry, etc.)
• Are all services the resident requires covered in the basic charge?
• Request a list of specific services not covered in the basic rate. (Some facilities have schedules covering therapies, beautician services, barbers, specialty foods, personal laundry, etc.)
Patient Rights/Autonomy
• What are the patient’s rights and responsibilities?
• When are restraining devices recommended and why?
• Does the facility have Resident Council?
• Does the facility have a Family Council in which you can participate?
• What are the patient’s rights and responsibilities?
• When are restraining devices recommended and why?
• Does the facility have Resident Council?
• Does the facility have a Family Council in which you can participate?
Licensure and Certification
• If needed by the resident, is the facility certified to provide Medicare and/or
• If needed by the resident, is the facility certified to provide Medicare and/or
Medicaid coverage?
• Is the latest state survey report available for review?
• Does the facility have a formal quality assurance program?
• Is the latest state survey report available for review?
• Does the facility have a formal quality assurance program?
Your Role
If you are helping to select a long term care facility for a loved one, are you:
• Involving this person in the process?
• Prepared to ease the resident’s transition to the nursing facility by being with them on admission day and staying several hours to get them settled?
• Ready to visit the resident frequently and encourage friends to make similar visits?
If you are helping to select a long term care facility for a loved one, are you:
• Involving this person in the process?
• Prepared to ease the resident’s transition to the nursing facility by being with them on admission day and staying several hours to get them settled?
• Ready to visit the resident frequently and encourage friends to make similar visits?
Finally, nursing facilities should try to be like community – where residents can feel comfortable, find familiar faces, and build relationships just like they enjoyed in their own homes. By planning ahead, you can ensure that your loved one will be provided with the highest quality of care and quality of life.
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Submitted by Nancy Ludin, Executive Director of the Jewish Pavilion
Visit www,jewishpavilion.org for more information.
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