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8000 Frankford Rd, Dallas, TX 75252Traymore Nursing Center - Dallas, TX
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Manorcare Health Svc - Dallas, TX
3326 Burgoyne St, Dallas, TX 75233Hospice Select - Dallas, TX
12068 Forestgate Dr, Dallas, TX 75243Signature Pointe - Dallas, TX
14655 Preston Rd, Dallas, TX 75254The Villa At Mountain View - Dallas, TX
2918 Duncanville Rd, Dallas, TX 75211Doctors Healthcare and Rehabilitation - Dallas, TX
9009 White Rock Trl, Dallas, TX 75238The Dallas Center Of Rehabilitation LLC - Dallas, TX
4200 Live Oak St, Dallas, TX 75204Forest Park Nursing & Rehabilitation - Dallas, TX
6825 Harry Hines Blvd, Dallas, TX 75235The Lennwood Nursing And Rehabilitation - Dallas, TX
8017 W Virginia Dr, Dallas, TX 75237The Meadows Health And Rehabilitation Center - Dallas, TX
8383 Meadow Rd, Dallas, TX 75231Dallas Home For Jewish Aged - Dallas, TX
2525 Centerville Rd, Dallas, TX 75228Lakewest Rehabilitation and Skilled Care - Dallas, TX
2450 Bickers St, Dallas, TX 75212Golden Acres Campus - Dallas, TX
Centerville Rd, Dallas, TX 75228Crystal Hill Nursing Home - Dallas, TX
630 Elsbeth St, Dallas, TX 75208Southaven Nursing Center - Dallas, TX
5300 University Hills Blvd, Dallas, TX 75241CC Young Memorial Home - Dallas, TX
4847 W Lawther Dr, Dallas, TX 75214Golden Heart Senior Care of Dallas - Dallas, TX
13601 Preston Rd, Dallas, TX 75240Brentwood Place Two - Dallas, TX
8059 Scyene Cir, Dallas, TX 75227The Highlands Of Dallas - Dallas, TX
9009 Forest Ln, Dallas, TX 75243The Renaissance At Kessler Park - Dallas, TX
2428 Bahama Dr, Dallas, TX 75211Forum Healthcare Ctr - Dallas, TX
Park Ave, Dallas, TX 75201Presbyterian Village North - Dallas, TX
8600 Skyline Dr, Dallas, TX 75243Christian Care Senior Living Community - Mesquite, TX
900 Wiggins Parkway, Mesquite, TX 75150Town East Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center - Mesquite, TX
3617 O'Hare Dr, Mesquite, TX 75150Willow Bend Nursing and Rehabilitation - Mesquite, TX
2231 US Hwy 80 E, Mesquite, TX 75150Hill Country Care Ctr - Irving, TX
Allen St, Irving, TX 75060Christian Care Communities & Services Mesquite - Mesquite, TX
1000 Wiggins Pkwy, Mesquite, TX 75150Edgewood Rehabilitation & Care Center - Mesquite, TX
1101 Windbell Drive, Mesquite, TX 75149Irving Nursing And Rehabilitation LP - Irving, TX
619 N Britain Rd, Irving, TX 75061The Plaza at Richardson - Richardson, TX
1301 Richardson Dr, Richardson, TX 75080Balch Springs Nursing Home - Balch Springs, TX
4200 Shepherd Ln, Balch Springs, TX 75180Avante' Rehabilitation Center - Irving, TX
225 N Sowers Rd, Irving, TX 75061Winters Park Nursing And Rehabilitation Center - Garland, TX
3737 N Garland Ave, Garland, TX 75040Legend Oaks Healthcare & Rehabilitation - Garland, TX
2625 Beltline Rd, Garland, TX 75044The Madison on Marsh - Carrollton, TX
2245 Marsh Ln, Carrollton, TX 75006Senior Care Beltline - Garland, TX
106 Belt Line Rd, Garland, TX 75040Williamsburg Village - Desoto, TX
940 York Dr, DeSoto, TX 75115Remington Medical Resort-Richardson - Richardson, TX
1350 E Lookout Dr, Richardson, TX 75082Lancaster Nursing and Rehab - Lancaster, TX
1515 N Elm St, Lancaster, TX 75134Phillips Family Medical - Duncanville, TX
726 S Cockrell Hill Rd, Duncanville, TX 75137The Laurenwood Nursing And Rehabilitation - Duncanville, TX
330 W Camp Wisdom Rd, Duncanville, TX 75116Castle Manor Nursing Home - Garland, TX
1525 Pleasant Valley Rd, Garland, TX 75040Nursing Homes near Dallas, TX
Making the decision to move a beloved golden ager to a nursing home is an emotional one that can also cause a little tension in the family. There are many factors that go into the decision, but the bottom line is about finding the right care for aging parents and grandparents. Once the family makes the decision, there are four principles to keep in mind. First, the ideal nursing home should be conveniently located to as many family members as possible. Second, it should provide the highest possible care for all medical conditions. Third, it should provide seniors with a welcoming, supportive environment. And fourth, the cost is manageable and the facility accepts payments from insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, and savings.
Living in Dallas
Dallas was one of the most important cities in Texas because it was the center of the oil and cotton industries, and it was positioned along several railroad lines. It is also one of the largest inland cities without any links to the sea, but it still remains the fourth largest employment center in the nation. Although most of the tragedies in Texas occurred in San Antonio, Dallas did see President JFK assassinated in 1963. The city turned the Texas School Book Depository into a museum dedicated to the former president's life and accomplishments. Present day Dallas offers a diverse selection of entertainment options and boasts some of the tallest buildings in Texas. The interesting architecture and number of activities available makes it a great place for nursing homes.
Location
When placing a family member in a nursing home, one of the top considerations is location. Ideally, you want your loved one to be close to as many family members as possible so they have a solid support system. However, it is more important that there is consistency in the senior's life, so if the family isn't close, it may make more sense to place them in a home nearest the most responsible person.Level of Care Provided
The next consideration you should have about nursing homes is the level of care provided to the residents. As individuals age, they need more attention and, sometimes, medical care. If your loved one has experienced a heart attack, stroke, or other illness, you want to ensure the facility can take care of them. The best way to do that is to ask. Find out what certifications the nursing home has, what kind of training they provide for the staff, what type of certifications the staff has, if there is a medical doctor on hand, what happens if someone needs to be taken to the hospital, and so on. Once the staff answers your questions, you can compare the facilities on like terms.
Environment for Residents
The environment of a nursing home should be supportive and nurturing, and if it's not, it's probably not the best place for your loved one. Parents and grandparents should be able to connect with the other residents, and with the nursing home staff, as these people will become like a second family to them. If your loved one hates the facility, even if it has everything you both want, you still should consider other places. If your loved one is stressed out about their living arrangement, it could make things worse for their health and cause emotional problems within the family. It's better to find a nursing home with a caring, supportive atmosphere that your loved one enjoys.
Paying for Nursing Home Care
It is important for families to have a realistic idea of what nursing homes cost. The average annual cost is $50,000 and rising, depending on location and amenities. That's an overwhelming amount of money for many families, especially those who haven't planned for it. Families with aging parents and grandparents should look into long-term care insurance, which often covers the cost of nursing homes. Those who attempt to pay out-of-pocket tend to burn through their savings within six months of entering the nursing home, which means the senior must move out. Eligibility for Medicare and Medicaid varies by state, so that's another option families should look into, as well.
Assuming that the financial end of the arrangement is all worked out, finding the right nursing home can be a good thing for everyone involved. It gives aging seniors the care and stability they need, and provides family members with peace of mind about the comfort of their loved ones. Although most people would like to be able to care for their parents or grandparents themselves, they also have to think about their lives and what's feasible. Nursing homes can be a great option, but families need to do their research ahead of time.
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Nursing Homes Near Dallas, TX
You’ve taken the first step in finding the best living option with the least possible stress.
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Your advisor talks with you to understand your family needs and answer questions.
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