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  1. 1. März 2010 · Hiya. The trouble is, different names ate used in different areas of the country, so you really need to look up all possible combinations when you are looking for a care home. In our area EMI is used for a separate dementia unit attached to a care home. It's for people with more advanced dementia who have behavioural problems, or other health ...

  2. 14. Apr. 2009 · Apr 14, 2009. #5. The difference is in the use of the word “nursing”. There are many residential care homes in England that are registered (with the Care Quality Commiission CQC) as being suitable to receive people with dementia. In other words, they are registered and allowed to accept people with dementia.

  3. 28. Okt. 2013 · Derbyshire. Oct 28, 2013. #3. EMI stands for Elderly Mentally Infirm. EMI nursing homes specialize in caring for elderly people who suffer from mental illness, such as Alzhemier’s Disease. I am fairly sure that a home with a dementia unit should be able to help. However it is best to visit them, assess and question them.

  4. 28. Sept. 2007 · Jun 27, 2006. 39,442. 0. Sep 28, 2007. #2. I'm not sure there really is a difference. Between EMI nursing and EMI units (aka residential) yes, but EMI seems to be simply a name. I know the csci site just distinguishes between dementia and non-dementia. From a practical point of view, I suppose EMI will have restricted access, while simply being ...

  5. 27. Jan. 2010 · Jan 27, 2010. #2. EMI stands for “elderly mentally infirm”. A care home which is registered with the Care Quality Commission as an EMI home should be able to meet the needs of dementia sufferers. There are some homes which are just for EMI residents, whereas others take both residents with EMI needs & those with “general old age” needs.

  6. 26. Mai 2017 · So - some EMI Nursing homes can and do 'put up with' quite a lot. The SW is just trying to save money - we all know funds are scarce, but that is NOT your mUm's problem. She is entitled to and deserves the level of care that her condition requires, and 117 funding should cover this without the need for top ups.

  7. 23. Mai 2012 · UK. May 23, 2012. #2. Residential home = care home, nursing home = care home + nursing staff to give medication. EMI is usually a nursing home with a secure section for those that usually need medication due to their mental state. In Mum's nursing home they have so many days dementia training every so often and this seems to be given to staff ...

  8. 29. Sept. 2007 · It can also stand for Elderly Mentally Infirm. Either way, it's a shorthand was of describing services/homes for people with dementia. you will see a checkbox for "Dementia (EMI)" which means the home is licensed to provide a set number of places for people with dementia.

  9. 22. Apr. 2018 · Apr 22, 2018. #2. "There are two categories of homes that are specifically registered to care for people with dementia. These are EMI (Elderly Mentally Infirm) homes offering nursing level care and EMD (Elderly Mental Dementia) which offers residential level support." Not very encouraging that no one can tell you what unit they are working in!

  10. 26. Jan. 2023 · The main difference between an EMI care home and an EMI nursing home is that in order to be called a nursing home there has to be at least one qualified nurse on duty at all times, night and day. A care home does not have to have this and although the manager is usually a qualified nurse everyone else would probably be a carer. This doesnt mean ...

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