Safe Staffing in Skilled Nursing and Long Term Care Facilities By: Renea Clark, RN March 4, 2015 Western Washington University RN-BSN Program.

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Safe Staffing in Skilled Nursing and Long Term Care Facilities By: Renea Clark, RN March 4, 2015 Western Washington University RN-BSN Program

Current WA Law for SNF/LTC: Enough nursing and support staff to “maintain the highest practicable physical, mental and psychosocial well-being, self-care and independence in accordance with his or her comprehensive assessment and plan of care. ( WAC )”

97% of SNFs are understaffed (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services)

Quality

Hospital Re-admissions 25% of pt’s discharged to SNF are re-admitted within 30 days Costing approximately $4,000,000, annually 78% are avoidable Urinary tract infections (UTI) Congestive heart failure complications Respiratory infection Sepsis Electrolyte imbalances

Benefit of Increased Nursing Care Increased minutes of direct nursing care saved $319, per 100 bed SNF overall. (Horn, 2008). By reducing UTI’s, Pressure ulcer formation, and hospitalization

High Staff Turn Over Rates Studies show that high patient loads increase staff turnover turnover rates in the LTC range from 55-75% The average cost of training a new employee is $ (Tilden, Thompson, Gajewski, & Bott, 2012).

Why care… “Nurse staffing fits squarely in the realm of better care, better health, and lower costs. Nurse staffing is an evidence-based way to improve quality of care and prevent adverse events… which are costly (Weston, Brewer, & Paterson, 2012).”

Recommendation Increase nursing staff in LTC/SNF Change the law to reflect current acute care law Safe staffing committee for each facility made up of 50% direct care staff

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