McKnight's July 29, 2024
Joshua Schwartz

Infection control within nursing homes is paramount to the health and well-being of residents, who are often more vulnerable to diseases due to age-related factors and pre-existing conditions. Effective hygiene and cleaning protocols play a critical role in reducing infections and ensuring a safe environment for both residents and staff.

In this article, we’ll delve into the necessity for proactive approaches, strategic communication, and the importance of sustainable cleaning practices in nursing homes.

Proactive approaches and regular updates on infection control protocols

In nursing homes where patients are often in need of basic living and medical assistance, facilities must adopt a proactive approach to hygiene and infection control.

This involves not just the implementation of rigorous cleaning protocols...

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