Nursing Homes Lack Infection Control says Los Angles Elder Abuse Attorney Steven Peck

May 4, 2011

The CMS (Medicare) cites about 15% of nursing homes each year for deficiencies in infection control, according to a study in the May issue of the American Journal of Infection Control. Infections contribute to more than 380,000 deaths annually among nursing home residents, and cost estimates associated with such infections can reach as high as $2 billion.

Researchers analyzed eight years of nursing home certification data, looking for infection control, or F-Tag 441, citations. While the per-year average citation rate was 15%, that number has actually trended upward, increasing from 12.87% in 2000 to 17.31% in 2007, according to the study. Adherence to infection-control certification standards varied from state to state, the authors found, and citations correlated strongly with low staffing levels and nursing homes' for-profit status.

"Our analysis may provide some clues as to the reason for the persistent infection control problems in nursing homes," indicates California Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect Attorney Steven Peck.

"Most significantly, the issue of staffing is very prominent in our findings; that is, for all three caregivers examined (i.e., nurse aides, LPNs and RNs) low staffing levels are associated with F-Tag 441 citations. With low staffing levels, these caregivers are likely hurried and may skimp on infection-control measures, such as hand hygiene." Peck says.

Although elderly residents are awarded certain nursing home rights, some facilities, either unknowingly or intentionally, may violate these basic rights. If you suspect your loved one is being abused in a nursing home or otherwise deprived of their nursing home resident rights, such as bed sores, dehydration, malnutrition, infection, under staffing, physical abuse, you should immediately contact us toll free at 1.866.999.9085 or on-line at www.thepecklawgroup.com for a free thorough case review and evaluation. This case review is being offered at no cost and shall help determine whether you should take legal action on behalf of your elder / dependent adult loved one. We Will Help You!!!