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What are the visiting hours?
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We do not have specific visiting hours, as long as visitors are respectful of
the residents and his/her personal habits. Many of our residents start getting
ready for bed by 7:00 or 8:00 PM. Of course, in instances where residents are
in a semi-private room, we ask that visitors be respectful of the other resident.
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How often does the physician visit?
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Under state and federal guidelines, the physician visits every 30 days for the first
90 days and every 60 days thereafter and on an as needed basis. If you choose our
Medical Director as the attending physician, he visits our facility twice per week
and there is nurse practitioner coverage 3 times per week in our facility. Of course,
there is a physician on call 24/7.
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Are Activities for the residents provided?
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Activities are provided for the residents every day of the week. These activities vary and
different groups from the community participate in addition to our activities staff.
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How do residents get to appointments with other medical specialists?
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The facility provides transportation services for the residents.
(Any specifics relating to charges are covered in the Admission's Packet)
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When will rehabilitation therapy begin once the resident is admitted to the facility?
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In most cases, Therapists will evaluate within 24 hours of admission.
This creates a smooth transition from the hospital and gives the patient the best
opportunity to have a positive experience.
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Can the residents have personal telephones and televisions?
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Yes, Aston Park provides a satellite system for residents that bring in their own televisions.
Televisions are provided free of charge in our short-term rehab unit. Also, residents may
arrange with the telephone company to initiate telephone service in their rooms. The facility
does provide telephones for the residents' personal use in the main lobby and other private
areas.
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Are pets allowed to visit in the nursing facility?
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Yes, but an up-to-date record of vaccinations is required to be kept on file in our Activities Department for
all visiting pets.
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What causes nursing facilities' quality indicators to vary so much between different homes?
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Many factors can affect the quality indicator numbers. For instance, we have a specialized
dementia unit at our facility; therefore, it should be expected that our psychotropic drug
use would be higher than facilities that don't specialize in Alzheimer's and dementia care.
Also, facilities with specialized dementia units have a higher number of end stage Alzheimer's
and Dementia care residents. This can show higher numbers of restraints because of the
behavioral problems and increased fall and injury risk due to the behavioral problems.
These are just two examples of why quality indicators may vary between facilities.
There are many other factors to consider based on the type of residents that facilities care
for with one of the biggest factors being the accuracy of the assessments that are filled out
and sent in to the state where the data is collected.
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How do we evaluate the nursing home by the state citations that the facility has received?
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It is difficult to evaluate the facility's performance and quality of service according to
the state citations. It is better to look at the level of the citation to determine the severity
of the citations at the facility. Many times, a facility is giving really good care to the
residents, but staff members may miss certain regulatory details during observation by the surveyors.
This can result in deficiencies to the facility. Always notice the odor in the facility
to determine if there is a lingering odor, which could indicate a problem with cleanliness and care,
observe the staff to see if there is a positive interaction with the residents of the facility
and most of all, stay in tune with your feelings of the over all environment while taking a tour
of the facility.
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