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What kind of hair care is provided in a nursing home?

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If a person went into a nursing home and needed quality hair care, meaning would the staff help you dry and style your hair? Or would they just wash it dry it and put it in a ponytail?

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4 comments for “What kind of hair care is provided in a nursing home?”

  1. just wash it and dry it its much easier

    Posted by pinky | June 25, 2009, 7:36 pm
  2. usually beauty operators work in nursing homes.
    then you can pay extra to have your hair done.
    i think salon treatments are not included in the price.
    unless i guess it’s a swanky nursing home.
    my grandma was in one and my aunt went every week
    and did her hair in a little beauty shop that was in the nursing home. the staff did not provide it.

    Posted by BonesofaTeacher | June 29, 2009, 12:31 am
  3. most nursing homes have a hair stylist which comes in on certain days. they charge a minimal price and charge extra for other things. this is usually paid for from the funds of the patient in the nursing home (medicare A OR B)

    Posted by milton b | July 1, 2009, 6:41 am
  4. Some nursing homes have a beautician on staff or a beauty shop on their premises. They also have vans to take residents to a beauty shop if they are able to leave. Otherwise they will have their hair washed by their aide or family member. I hope this helps

    Posted by 123abc | July 1, 2009, 9:59 am

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