Staffing, Training Problems at Assisted-Living Facilities Can....
Kevin McCoy and Julie Appleby.
- USA Today, 2004.
- SIRS Enduring Issues 2005. Article 57, Family, 1522-3213; .
Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2005. Originally Published: Staffing, Training Problems at Assisted-Living Facilities Can..., May 25, 2004; pp. n.p..
"As America's population ages, many of the nation's seniors turn to assisted living facilities for the long-term care that overworked and overstressed families can't provide. Fireplaces and big-screen TVs make the residences a welcome alternative to bare-bones nursing homes. But the facilities are often less safe than popularly perceived." (USA TODAY) This article reports that a USA TODAY investigation found that "staff shortages and insufficient training place elderly residents at risk with inadequate care, delayed diagnosis and treatment and even death."
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Congregate housing Employees--Monitoring of Employees--Training of Employees--Workload Labor turnover Older people--Health risk assessment Older people--Long-term care Risk assessment