How to Get Admitted
There are three primary ways to get admitted:
- From the Hospital
- The discharge planner or Social Service Department is the
usual liaison between the hospital and the nursing facility. The needs
of the patient are considered by the discharge planner who will meet
with the patient and/or the family in order to discuss continuing care
options. The Social Service Department is available to assist in implementing
placement procedures. However, while the patient is in the hospital,
see our sections on Choosing and Finding a Nursing Home to be a truly
informed consumer. You do have choices!
- From Home
- After using our Find a Nursing Home search engine and narrowing
your results, call the admissions coordinators of the nursing homes you
have selected. They are very helpful and will address your individual
circumstance. The facility will guide you regarding the admission requirements.
You can also get help from the community social worker and other professionals
who specialize in the placement of prospective nursing facility residents.
- From Another Facility
- When you plan a transfer from one facility to another because
of changing care needs, dissatisfaction, or location concerns, and have
narrowed your search for the new location using our Find a Nursing Home
search engine, utilize the resources provided by the admissions coordinator
at your facility. Inform the social worker/discharge planner about your
plans to transfer if it is not the same person.