Touring skilled nursing homes in person is an essential part of finding the right care for your loved one. Many people recommend making multiple visits during your decision making process. For your first visit, make an appointment with the admissions director to tour on a weekday. Late morning and mid-day hours are usually the best times to get a feeling for the day-to-day operations of a home.
Watch out for homes with bad smells, residents who are strapped into wheelchairs and staff who seem to ignore the residents. One of the most important things you can do is to talk to the residents and ask how they’re doing. Above all, trust your instincts; first impressions matter.
As you visit the nursing home, be sure to ask the admissions director a lot of questions. Don’t worry about taking up their time. Verify any information you were told over the phone.
We recommend using the Medicare Nursing Home Compare site to view recent state inspection survey results for the homes you’re considering. Nursing Home Compare gives detailed information about past performance of every Medicare and Medicaid certified nursing home in the country. Compare the number of deficiencies cited to the state average. If the facility has received a citation in a particular service area, be sure to ask questions about this area. Beware of choosing a facility with a very high number of deficiencies compared to other facilities in the area and the state average.