Just Me... also ask the workers there if you can. Not just one of them either. Ask ones on different wings and ones that work in different areas. Sometimes they are reluctant to talk, but sometimes you can find one that will spill the beans. Course you have to take into account that a worker may make it sound too good, or too bad, depending on THEIR own experience as an employee there. Check out the Better Business Bureaus too and see if there have been any complaints filed against the homes.

If you can make you "drop in" visits be at different shifts, all the better. Sometimes you see different things "happening" at night than you would during the day when the largest amount of supervisors are around. Usually the night shift keeps a minimum. At least this was my experience.

JJ