My LO is in assisted living. When a change in medication may be needed or another issue/question requires the facility doctor to authorize/consult, there is sometimes a 5-7 day wait. Doctor is only in the building once per week. The nurses might message him on a Wednesday and by Saturday or Sunday, they still haven't heard from him.
I have been asked to step back and not contact doctor directly — let the staff work through the proper channels. How do I do that when each day that passes, I watch my LO fail even more, waiting for info/consult/medication change?
I think that you should be able to speak with the doctor and find out how to get things addressed sooner or does your loved one need to be transported to the hospital for more immediate help.
I am trying to guage how realistic your expectations are. And I would encourage you to discuss this with the administration yourself. Ask them honestly if they will reassure you that an emergent situation will be addressed with a call to be seen emergently or with a transfer to the EMS.
Who's making sure mom is taking her meds and eating? Does she have a social worker that checks up on her? Staff should be able to notice if she's having problems or regressing. It takes time to adjust to a care facility, for mom and family and the staff,too! Moms there because she's getting older and she's declining because of old age, you can't fix that. Dr's can't fix old age either. It's hard to wrap your mind around the fact that you have no control, they're not the same LO as before. You did everything possible for her,you got her a safe place to live out the rest of her life,awesome job caregiver!
good luck!
It might be time for a move to skilled nursing facility. Assisted Living may not be able to meet your LO's needs.
Is is possible your person is now at a level requiring more hands on than assisted living provides? This might be a question to ask both doctor and director....and start with doctor. You might find out from dr that messages to him are not really submitted to him as timely as staff would have you think.
With the technological options available today (e.g., food and meal delivery; prescription delivery; telehealth; GrandPad; Lyft & Uber; Echo devices), along with some in-care care -- more and more people should be able to remain at home as they age.
I'm not saying everyone can avoid institutional care, but IMO it should be the last choice.
*** Always check applicable laws (state laws for ALFs, and both federal and state laws for NHs) -- to become familiar with residents' rights in institutional care.
The lack of care that I have witnessed in various facilities with my loved ones is gut-wrenching. Older people deserve so much better.
If the facility requires you use their doctor, then start looking for another facility for your LO.
If the doctor was working for you and your LO, he should be willing to talk to you directly, regardless of what the facility says. Find a doctor that you can work with who can give you the straight answers, regardless of how painful the answers might be.
You will have to put more effort into keeping up the relationship with a new doctor (which may mean that you only contact them once per day), however, not getting medication, or communication problems between doctor and facility and you, just creates extra stress for you in addition to having your LO in a facility.
The other option, if you feel that you are in a "good, trusted" facility, is to back off and let the facility and their doctors do what they are trained to do. Do follow ups once a day, and document, document, document and make sure you have another facility that your LO can transfer to, if required or suggested.
Then if you feel that you are still not getting the service you want, please contact LTCOP, Long Term Care Omnibudsman Program for mediation. The answer might be, pay more and get better care.
”Dear DON,
On July 18, 2025, I was told by Janie Jones, LVN, that I should never contact the facility physician of my mother, Sally Sage. I was told to leave communication with her doctor to the facility’s staff.
Is this in line with your policies, state and federal regulations? If so, please provide the documentation for my records.”