Only 5 States Meet Nurse Staff Hour Requirements of Potential Minimum Staffing Mandate for Nursing Homes
As many skilled nursing facilities are falling short of expected federal requirements for adequate nursing staff, the shortage has led to a failure to promote the well-being of residents and to burnout and low retention for current staff.
According to a recent staffing report by the Long Term Care Community Coalition, data provided by the federal government reveals that U.S. nursing homes had an average of only 3.61 total nurse staff hours per resident day (HPRD) in the fourth quarter of 2022. This falls significantly below the threshold necessary to ensure the proper care and support of residents, according to LTCCC.
FROM
Skilled Nursing News
PUBLISHED
July 14, 2023
SOURCE
Grebbin, Shelby. “Only 5 States Meet Nurse Staff Hour Requirements of Potential Minimum Staffing Mandate for Nursing Homes.” Skilled Nursing News, July 2023, skillednursingnews.com/2023/07/only-5-states-meet-nurse-staff-hour-requirements-of-potential-minimum-staffing-mandate-for-nursing-homes.