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CLEVELAND, Ohio - The Plain Dealer continues exploring the quality of care in Ohio nursing homes. Allows you to check how individual long-term care sites ranked in the state, based on residents' satisfaction in 2017. Ohio's Department of Aging released the rankings this summer (2018), and we linked to the survey results for each facility, including assisted-living residences.
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We also offer consumers tips in finding a quality nursing home. It could be one of the most important decisions a family member makes. The decision is made even more difficult because of the long waiting lists at some of the best facilities.
For those not on Medicaid, the out-of-pocket cost could reach $6,000 to $8,000 a month. Previously, we looked at the federal government's statistical measure for rating care facilities, the importance of staffing and the millions of dollars in fines levied against nursing homes. If you missed any of it, such as the perils of being a nursing assistant, you will find story headlines with links to the full text below. The 2011 Ohio budget included a little-known concession between lawmakers and the nursing home lobby.
Legislators cut $360 million in Medicaid to nursing homes. At the same time, they reduced the minimum staffing standards at nursing homes, a move that has angered advocates.
Top-rated nursing homes in Ohio's 88 counties Using updated data released in April, The Plain Dealer below lists all of Ohio's above-average rated nursing homes as determined by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. These are some of the things that the inspectors do during their examinations: • Interview about 40 percent of the nursing home's residents on their care, concerns and feelings on the nursing home. • Review the nursing home's staffing levels.
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Tips for choosing a nursing home, The Plain Dealer One of the hardest things for anyone to do is place a loved one in a nursing home. It is even more difficult when the decision must be made quickly. 'It's not like you have a list of quality nursing homes sitting in a drawer,' said Jeni Coyne, program director of Long-Term Care Ombudsman. She and other advocates offer these tips in choosing a nursing home.