When someone goes into a Nursing Home is there usually some sort of review after a few weeks of them 'settling in' attended by their key worker and senior member of staff to review care plans, activities, daily routine etc and so that family can ask questions etc? I know I can ask for this any time I just wondered if there is some sort of required regular or suggested system or something? I suppose all homes are different.
You are right to be thinking that it is time for a review, I would ask for one, but maybe take some time to think through the agenda, and ask social worker Cpn for ideas about agenda items.
I do not have someone in a care home but one thing I figured out is that if you feel the need for certain things to happen then when discussed , ask for them to be included in the written care plan, this then leaves everybody on no doubt about what you want and what they should do , and this document is a living document in that it can change and develop over time.
Also if you have not completed a This is me type of document about your loved one, then this is a good thing to do, the carers will change over time and they will have something to refer to.
Good luck