NURSING HOMES NEED MORE STAFF!Nursing Home Staffing Campaign
National Consumer Voice for Quality
Long-Term Care
Residents can be harmed physically when there are not enough staff
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Residents can be harmed emotionally when there are not enough staff
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Others suffer too
• Staff• Families of residents• All of us - American taxpayers
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What can be done?
• Require a minimum staffing standard to prevent harm to residents
• This would create a minimum staffing level below which a nursing home can’t cut
What is the current standard?
• Current federal regulations: • “Sufficient” staffing to meet the needs of residents
• The federal government does not require minimum staffing levels in nursing homes
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How do we know what a minimum staffing standard should be?
• The federal government’s own study determined that to avoid harm, residents should receive at least 4.1 hours of care from nursing assistants and nurses per day.
• 4.1 hours would avoid quality of care problems
• Examples: pressure ulcers, dehydration and the loss of the ability to carry out daily tasks like eating, getting dressed and walking.
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Better Staffing = Better Care• There is a direct link between staffing levels and quality
care• There are more than 100 studies, articles, and government
documents showing this link
• Requiring a minimum staffing standard will increase staffing levels;
Increased staffing levels will help improve care
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What can you do?• Contact your members of Congress. Tell them about
your experience. Ask them to protect nursing home residents by increasing staffing levels to 4.1 hours per resident per day. • Email your members of Congress using the Consumer Voice easy
online system: www.theconsumervoice.org/betterstaffing (Click on one of the links to e-mail Congress)
• Sign and return postcard to Consumer Voice: National Consumer Voice for Quality Long-Term Care
1001 Connecticut Avenue, NW, #425
Washington, DC 20036
• Spread the word! • Tell the people you know to help nursing home residents by
contacting their members of Congress.
What can you do?
• Join the Consumer Voice Nursing Home Staffing Campaign!
• Go to: www.theconsumervoice.org/betterstaffing • Email: [email protected]• Call Consumer Voice at: 866-992-3668 (toll-free)