CDC’s Latest COVID-19 Guidelines for Nursing Homes
Make sure the long term care facility where your loved one resides is following these guidelines: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/hcp/long-term-care.html
Better staffing = Better Care
It’s common sense that the better staffed a facility is, the better care your loved one will receive. But what does it mean to be adequately staffed?
CAN I SPEAK TO A LAWYER IN THIS TIME OF SOCIAL DISTANCING?
The short answer is yes if the law firm offers alternative meeting options. Southend Elder Law is offering both phone and video conferencing options for meetings and consultations.
KENTUCKY’S UNDER-STAFFED NURSING HOMES GO UNFIXED
“The federal government recommends an “expected staffing” level at nursing homes that would allow a resident every day to get more than one hour of care from registered nurses and two hours and 45 minutes of care from nurse’s aides.
Can the nursing home just kick me out?
“Nursing homes are legally permitted to evict residents under several conditions: if a resident’s health improves sufficiently; if his presence in a facility puts others in danger; if the resident’s needs cannot be met by the facility; if he stops paying and has not applied for Medicare or Medicaid; or if the facility closes.
Most nursing homes are not adequately staffed.
Most nursing homes had fewer nurses and caretaking staff than they had reported to the government, according to new federal data, bolstering the long-held suspicions of many families that staffing levels were often inadequate.