Ask yourself the following questions:
What do you see?
Does the landscaping look neat and clean? Is the parking lot clean?Are the residents dressed in street clothes?Are the residents engaged in various one-on-one and/or group activities? Do the activities you see occurring match the activities listed on the posted monthly activity?If visiting during a meal time, does the food look appetizing?Are the employees dressed neatly? Are they wearing uniforms? Can you tell who is an employee and who is a visitor?Is the facility well-lighted?Are the floors clean – carpet or tile?Is the furniture in the lounge areas, dining room, and resident rooms clean? Are the bathrooms clean? Are the bathing areas clean? Are there grab bars?Does each resident have a water pitcher and a glass in their room?Does the facility have working smoke detectors? Does the facility have a sprinkler system?
What do you hear?
Are residents talking to each other? Are the residents and employees talking to each other in a caring manner? Do you hear residents participating in the various activities? Are they having a good time?Do you hear call lights buzzing? How long does it take for an employee to reach the resident who is calling for assistance?
What do you smell?
Can you smell aromas from the facility kitchen? Are there food aromas coming from the activities room?Do you smell fresh flowers?Is the facility free of unpleasant odors? If you do smell an odor, is it fresh or stale?Do you smell smoke? Does the facility allow smoking? If so, where is the designated smoking area?
What do you feel/touch?
How does the facility’s atmosphere feel (calm, soothing, uplifting, etc.)?Is the room air temperature comfortable throughout the building?Is the furniture in the lounge areas, dining room, and resident rooms clean to the touch?Are the handrails clean?
What do you taste?
How does the food taste?Is the food at the appropriate temperature? Does the facility serve food from different cultures?
Helpful Tips
However, a person can decline to participate in this process, but this will make him or her ineligible for Medicaid for one year.
Does the facility have special care units – Alzheimer’s disease, Hospice, Home Care, etc.?
What are the admission requirements for these units?
If spouses need different levels of care, are they able to live together?
What happens when a resident runs out of money?
Nursing Home Report Card information is also available at http://www.in.gov/isdh/ and
http://www.in.gov/isdh/regsvcs/ltc/repcard/search.htm.
Health care facility regulations are available at http://www.in.gov/isdh/regsvcs/ltc/lawrules/.