When Your Loved One is Labeled a "Bad Fit:" How to Advocate for the Quality Care they Deserve by Pursuing Quality Long-Term Care published on 2021-08-02T18:24:54Z When facilities tell residents and their families that they are "not a good fit" or encourage antipsychotic medications, often families feel pressured and aren't sure how to advocate for their loved ones. In this conversation, we first hear from Kathy, a family member who went through this experience with her mother. We then speak with Tony Chicotel from California Advocates for Nursing Home Reform (CANHR), about steps family members can take, the specific rights nursing home residents have, and how families can work with facilities to ensure their loved one receives quality long-term care. Genre Learning Comment by SacAsbury Excellent podcast. It is as if Tony knew all about my journey with my father's dementia living in SNFs. Very accurate information and useful. I believe the SNF industry is a broken system and most people are surprised to learn the realities of the care their loved ones receive and not receive. 2021-08-08T03:28:50Z