Senior living: COVID emergency’s end will usher in changes across health system

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Senior living: COVID emergency’s end will usher in changes across health system
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As the government prepares to reverse some of its responses to the pandemic, here’s a glimpse at how patients will be affected.

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Now, as the government prepares to reverse some of those steps, here’s a glimpse at ways patients will be affected:The end of the emergency means nursing homes will have to meet higher standards for training workers. In the early days of the pandemic, to help nursing homes function under the virus’s onslaught, the federal government relaxed training requirements. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services instituted a national policy saying nursing homes needn’t follow regulations requiring nurse aides to undergo at least 75 hours of state-approved training. Normally, a nursing home couldn’t employ aides for more than four months unless they met those requirements.

Nurse aides often provide the most direct and labor-intensive care for residents, including bathing and other hygiene-related tasks, feeding, monitoring vital signs, and keeping rooms clean. Research has shown that nursing homes withAdvocates for nursing home residents are pleased the training exceptions will end but fear that the quality of care could nevertheless deteriorate.

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