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Violations Reported at 94% of Nursing Homes

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More than 90 percent of nursing homes were cited for violations of federal health and safety standards last year, and for-profit homes were more likely to have problems than other types of nursing homes, federal investigators say in a report issued on Monday.



About 17 percent of nursing homes had deficiencies that caused "actual harm or immediate jeopardy" to patients, said the report, by Daniel R. Levinson, the inspector general of the Department of Health and Human Services.

Problems included infected bedsores, medication mix-ups, poor nutrition, and abuse and neglect of patients.

Inspectors received 37,150 complaints about conditions in nursing homes last year, and they substantiated 39 percent of them, the report said. About one-fifth of the complaints verified by federal and state authorities involved the abuse or neglect of patients.

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My grandma had been in a couple nursing homes before she passed away, and she experienced/suffered from some of these issues of neglect. No offense to love_your_life, but also I happened to personally know one of the individuals that worked at one of the homes my grandma resided in, and that she had gone through one of those "become a nurse in 90 days" or some such ridiculous program, and I feel that's the kind of education/experience many nursing home employees have, and they view it more as an alternative to working at McDonald's than a serious position laden with heavy responsibilities. It's unfortunate. Everytime I visit a home, I feel like I'm an at an animal shelter ... I just want to set them all free/take them home, they're so obviously miserable.
Posted: Wed Oct 01st
yea this is why i am never putting my mom in a home...she can have in home care when she gets old
Posted: Tue Sep 30th
i work at a nursing home and it was just cited for "immediate jeopardy" how ironic
Posted: Tue Sep 30th