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If it is necessary to place a loved one in a nursing home or to transfer that person to a different nursing home, make sure you have thoroughly researched the home. Medicare.gov can provide you...
Nursing homes are for people who can no longer take care of themselves---not only the elderly but also people with debilitating physical problems.
Whether they are battling a disease or recovering from a severe illness or injury, nursing home occupants may require the supervision of trained medical professionals after leaving a hospital. For...
According to the Nursing Home Reform Act of 1987, nursing homes are required to meet or exceed a number of standards in order to receive funding from government organizations. Each state may have...
Long-term care facilities are popularly known as nursing homes. These homes are licensed in every state and are responsible for their occupants' health and safety. Nursing homes offer a variety of...
While nursing homes and retirement homes are both designed to offer senior living arrangements, they couldn't be more different in their approach and purposes. Nursing homes offer 24-hour medical...
Relatives usually place their loved ones in a nursing home expecting that they will be cared for properly. In most instances this type of care is provided, but there are also times when nursing...
People with serious chronic medical conditions often live in special facilities. These residences are called "nursing homes." By definition, a nursing home provides skilled 24-hour medical care to...
As the Baby Boomers continue to inch closer to retirement age themselves, many are being forced to make tough long-term care decisions for their parents. Nursing homes are one of the options...
Does your loved one require care that you and your family can no longer provide? Is it time to make the hard decision to move your loved one(s) into nursing homes? Making that hard decision can be...