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New Task Force Seeks Ohio Residents’ Feedback on Nursing Homes

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Monday, March 13, 2023   

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine recently created a Nursing Home Quality and Accountability Task Force, and its members want to hear directly from families and residents of the state's more than 960 nursing homes.

Ohio Department of Aging Director Ursel McElroy said she wants to create expectations for all facilities across the state. She added that while most nursing homes are doing an excellent job caring for residents, there have been preventable tragedies.

"We also want to be sure that as a state, as a system, that we are prepared to make the most informed decisions," said McElroy. "Are we collecting information in a way that allows us to provide the right support to those homes that perhaps need a bit more?"

In-person listening sessions will be held across the state in the coming weeks, including this Thursday in Cincinnati, and next week in Dayton and Columbus. For more information and to register, visit 'aging.ohio.gov.'

Holly Holtzen, state director of AARP Ohio, said the pandemic highlighted long-standing problems in nursing homes across the nation.

"One issue has to do with staffing, making sure that there are enough staff in nursing homes to take care of residents and patients," said Holtzen. "Infection Control was another issue as well."

The majority of the nation's nursing homes are experiencing staffing shortages, and 96% are struggling to hire additional staff, according to a recent American Health Care Association survey.

Holtzen said now is the time for patients, caregivers and residents to have their voices heard by sharing their experiences so their concerns can be addressed.





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