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More COVID-19 Cases, Deaths in Nursing Homes with More Black Residents


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Nursing homes (NHs) with Black residents had higher rates of COVID-19 infection and deaths during the first wave of the pandemic compared to those with no Black residents, according to new research from Columbia University School of Nursing. “It is likely that attributes of place, such as resources, services, and providers, important to equitable care and health outcomes are not readily available to counties where NHs have greater proportions of Black residents. Structural bias may underlie these inequities,” Professor Patricia Stone, PhD, director of the Center for Health Policy at Columbia Nursing, and her colleagues conclude in their report, published in April’s issue of the Journal of the American Medical Directors Association. ....

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Long-term care infrastructure must be re-imagined in a post-pandemic world


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Protecting long-term care residents from outbreaks requires different infrastructure, proper staffing conditions and a culture of quality assurance, researchers have found.
The experts further determined that designing smaller, more homelike spaces would minimize the spread of viruses while promoting better health and quality of life for residents.
Community outbreaks and lack of personal protective equipment were the primary drivers of outbreak occurrence in long-term care homes, and the built environment was the major determinant of outbreak severity, said George Heckman, a professor in Waterloo s School of Public Health and Health Systems and Schlegel Research Chair in Geriatric Medicine with the Research Institute for Aging. ....

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Re-imagining of LTC homes should include smaller homes, more space: UW prof


It s been long documented, the impact COVID-19 has had on long-term care in Ontario.
So in a post-pandemic world, a new paper is taking a look at changes to infrastructure that will be needed.
George Heckman, a professor in the University of Waterloo s School of Public Health and Health Systems, is a co-author and said when it comes to the sector, it all comes down to being more proactive instead of waiting for catastrophe.
He said looking at the infrastructure piece, large-scale home projects need to be a thing of the past, and encouraged having smaller, home-like settings.
We have evidence from other studies that show that small homes are better for people in the long run, he said, Better mental health, better physical function, better physical health. ....

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