2 years, 6 months ago
What are the best nursing homes in Columbus, OH?
Is there an objective way to rate them?
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Finding the "best" nursing home in any area must take several factors into account, including the specific details of any patient such as mobility, mental status and medical needs. Without this information, it is difficult to determine a single "best" nursing home. One facility may excel in Alzheimer's care while another provides the best rehabilitation services.
The Better Business Bureau of Central Ohio is a good starting point for any business research.
http://centralohio.bbb.org/consumers
MemberoftheFamily.net is a database of Nursing Homes rating their potential for harm based on complaints and Medicaid ratings. This would be a good starting point. The database is very basic, without a simple search function.
http://www.memberofthefamily.net/registry/oh.htm
Care Pathways "Nursing Home Inspector" is a paid service that provides rankings based on several criteria including reports on file.
http://www.carepathways.com/nhg-3-sample.cfm?ST=OH&State=Ohio&County=Franklin
The Better Business Bureau of Central Ohio is a good starting point for any business research.
http://centralohio.bbb.org/consumers
MemberoftheFamily.net is a database of Nursing Homes rating their potential for harm based on complaints and Medicaid ratings. This would be a good starting point. The database is very basic, without a simple search function.
http://www.memberofthefamily.net/registry/oh.htm
Care Pathways "Nursing Home Inspector" is a paid service that provides rankings based on several criteria including reports on file.
http://www.carepathways.com/nhg-3-sample.cfm?ST=OH&State=Ohio&County=Franklin
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