When you have a loved one in a nursing home, you expect excellent care. While you may focus on the needs, room set up and services, you may easily overlook the bed. Although the FDA has guidelines for regularly inspecting hospital beds, you never know if the facility...
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The problem of nursing homes misusing antipsychotic drugs
When an elderly loved one moves into a nursing home, their family expects that they will be properly and appropriately cared for. Unfortunately, not all nursing homes are trustworthy or ethical. Nursing homes often misuse antipsychotic drugs on patients who do not...
Should nursing homes have behavioral health professionals on staff?
As the population of the United States continues to skew older, more people are paying attention to issues such as staffing shortages in nursing homes. While nearly everyone agrees that assisted living facilities should staff healthcare professionals such as nurses to...
Is Dementia the Cause Of Increased Arrest Rates Among Senior Citizens?
As your loved ones age, memory conditions may play a significant role in their behavior and decision-making. Dementia and similar disorders can cause symptoms that might increase a person's likelihood of getting arrested. Common side effects of memory conditions, such...
Hip pinning vs. hip replacement
Thanks to modern medicine, you have treatment options that restore range of motion and quality of life following injuries or other issues with your hips. Solutions you might hear your doctor discuss include hip pinning and hip replacement. Hip pinning and hip...
What should nursing homes do to prevent influenza outbreaks?
When you have a loved one in a nursing home, you expect them to get all the care they need. When flu season rolls around, it should mean extra care and diligence. During the 2019-2020 flu season, the CDC reported that people 65 and older accounted for 43% of...
What is the National Alzheimer’s Project Act?
If you or a loved one gets diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, you join millions of others battling this uncurable disease. Alzheimer’s Association research states that 6.5 million people currently have the disease. With the cost of care associated with disease in the...
Are falls from wheelchairs a sign of nursing home neglect?
The decision to move a loved one into a nursing home and trust strangers to care for them is not an easy one. When you visit your loved one in their care facility, you hope to see them happy, safe and cared for. Unfortunately, you may notice things that cause you...
Is it important to know who owns a nursing home?
When a loved one needs more care than you can provide, you may consider placing them in a nursing home. Finding the right place takes more than just visiting the site or speaking to the employees. Who owns the nursing home should also be an essential factor in your...
Addressing the myth that families abandon loved ones in nursing homes
When a family is looking for a place to take care of an elderly loved one, their first worry may be that this decision will leave their loved one feeling abandoned. Even when an older person lives in a nursing home, there are still many ways that families typically...