Quick Remedies
- Visit
frequently. Vary your visits to different times of the day and evening to
assess the care provided during all times of the day, night, weekends, and
holidays.
- Talk to
nurses and aides about your concerns.
- Talk to
the Director of Nurses, Social Worker and Administrator.
- Talk to the doctor.
- Call the ombudsman.
- Call your
state survey agency. In each state there is a division of the Department of
Health which deals with oversight of nursing homes and enforcement of nursing
home regulations. This agency conducts yearly surveys of each nursing home and
also investigates complaints filed by family members. Find out who the state
licensing agency is from your nursing home. They are required to provide this
information to you when your place a resident in the nursing home.
- If you believe the nursing home resident is a victim of any form of abuse or neglect by the nursing home you can and should file a complaint with state Licensing and Certification; they are required to investigate your complaint. The Licensing and Certification division of each state may substantiate your complaint; if they do so, the agency has the authority to issue a citation against the facility, impose a fine, and require corrective action.
