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What to Look for in a Facility for Your Loved One Suffering from Dementia

By Walton Law APCJune 14, 2017March 4th, 2023No Comments

According to the World Health Organization, dementia is one of the major causes of disability and dependency among older people. Dementia, which is a syndrome in which there is a deterioration in memory, behavior and thinking, causes many who suffer from it to lose the ability to perform their regular activities.

Elders are stricken with dementia far more than any other age group. In many cases, dementia can lead to an elder moving into a longterm care residence, such as a nursing home. If you or someone you know is considering placing an elder suffering from dementia in the care of a nursing facility in California, there are certain questions you’ll want to ask of the facility.

In this post, we will specifically talk about what to look for in terms of the staff of a skilled nursing facility or nursing home. In a subsequent article, we’ll talk about other facility services you’ll want to inquire about.

Questions about the staff should include:

*How many of the staff members are awake during the night?

*Does the staff employ people who specialize in working with elders with dementia?

*What is the ratio of staff members to residents?

*Are staff members assigned to specific residents, or do all staff members work with all residents?

*Do those with specialized training in dementia schedule the residents’ activities?

*What kind of ongoing education and training in dementia does the staff receive?

*Have does the staff handle difficult residents?

*Are activities for residents customized to their ability, or does the facility use a one-size-fits-all model?

*Who supervises the staff responsible for caring for elders with dementia? What are their qualifications?

In addition to asking these questions, you’ll certainly want to take a tour of the facility, and observe the other residents. You’ll be smart to do a bit of research about the facility on your own to check for violations, license suspensions, and complaints. In San Diego, you can click here to review state information about facilities for your loved one.

Choosing to place an elder suffering from dementia into a skilled nursing facility or residential nursing home is never easy. However, you can safeguard your loved ones better by doing your research, asking a lot of questions and visiting the facility yourself.

Walton Law, APC is a San Diego boutique law firm dedicated exclusively to representing injured parties in the areas of personal injury, nursing home abuse and neglect, and financial elder abuse. We only represent people – not insurance companies – and take pride in our reputation for obtaining full and fair compensation for our clients while providing personalized client service. If you believe somebody you know has been a victim of elder abuse in San Diego, CA, please call (866) 338-7079 or visit us online for a free and confidential consultation.

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