Nursing Home Checklist
Ideally, you should visit any nursing home you’re considering at least twice, at different times of day and on different days of the week to get a sense of what the staff is like overall. During your visits, here are things to look for.
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- Is the nursing home Medicare certified?
- Is the nursing home Medicaid certified?
- Has the facility’s state license ever been suspended or revoked?
- Does the home make a copy of its most recent state inspection report available to visitors?
- If there were deficiencies noted on the inspection report, has the staff corrected them?
- Is there a bed available for your loved one?
- If no beds are currently available, is there a waiting list?
- Does the facility offer any specialized skilled nursing care your loved one needs, such as dementia care?
- Is the facility close enough to family and friends to allow for regular visits?
Patient Comfort and Safety
- Does the retirement home conduct background checks on its employees?
- Are there door alarms and security measures to monitor who comes and goes from the facility?
- Do the patients you see during your visit seem clean, properly dressed, and well cared for?
- Do the staffers you see during your visit treat patients with respect?
- Do staffers respond to patients’ requests quickly?
- Does the nursing home look clean and smell sanitary?
- Are vaccines, health screenings, and other preventive care measures available to patients?
- Is the temperature comfortable for residents?
- Does the building meet basic safety-code standards such as clearly marked exits, fire extinguishers, and sprinklers?
- Does the facility have an evacuation procedure in case of emergencies such as fire or flood?
- Does the building have a backup power generator in case of a power outage?
- Is there a nearby hospital where patients can be transferred in case of medical emergency?
- Are the patient areas of the building (personal rooms, lounges, dining areas) wheelchair and walker accessible?
- Do bathrooms and hallways have grab bars or hand rails for patient safety?
- Do patients have daily access to a safe outdoor area for exercise and relaxation?
- Does the staff make an effort to include all patients in social activities and special events?
- Does the nursing home have a volunteer program and a full schedule of regular activities?
- Can the facility accommodate patients’ religious practices and preferences, such as special meals?
- Is the staff available for care plan meetings with patients and their families?
- What is the patient-to-staff ratio?
- How many CNAs and RNs are on duty during each shift?
- Do all staff members wear clearly visible name tags?
- Is there continuing education available for facility staff members?
- Are patients cared for by a consistent group of CNAs and RNs?
- Does the skilled nursing facility have a staff doctor?
- Does the facility have a full-time social worker?
- Are water pitchers always available to patients in their rooms?
- Do patients have a choice of foods at mealtime?
- How does the food smell and taste to you?
- Is the dining hall clean and relatively quiet?
- Are snacks available between meals?
- Are there enough staffers on hand at mealtimes to help residents who need assistance with eating?
- Do staffers knock before entering patient rooms?
- Do patients have a choice of roommates?
- Does each patient in a semi-private room have his or her own secure space for personal belongings?
- Does each patient room have a window with a secure lock?
- Do all patients have their own telephone and television in their room?
- How frequently are linens changed and rooms cleaned?