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Want to see people survive fear, physical deprivation, and politics while isolated in a hazardous environment? Don’t bother searching the TV Guide for a listing. Just visit your local nursing home.

Nursing home residents face incredible challenges every day. While they battle debilitating diseases and loss of mental functioning, their arduous climb to recovery is hampered and exasperated by a system of poor care and negligence.

After suffering a stroke, my 89-year-old mother needed long-term care. She overcame the disease with strength and determination, but the lack of proper care and safety in the nursing home was beyond her endurance. (Full story coming soon.)

Due to profit motives or lack of government funding, nursing homes do not hire enough nurses and nurse aides to ensure proper care and safety for their residents.

For people with these tremendous needs, getting a drink of water or getting to the toilet is no less daunting than foraging for food or finding shelter in the wilderness. If a person is bedridden, his or her dependence on an overworked and frustrated staff becomes a trial of patience and fortitude.

The National Citizens Coalition for Nursing Home Reform (NCCNHR) reports:

In July, 2000, the Health Care Financing Administration issued a report showing that fewer than half of the nation’s 16,000 nursing homes have enough nursing assistants to avoid harm to residents. Fewer than half also have enough licensed nurses (RNs and LPNs/LVNs) to provide adequate planning, direct care and supervision.

The Nursing Home Coalition of New York State provides these statistics:

Present Ratios Based Upon 1997 Cost Reports

Certified Nurse Aides:                    

Day        

Evening

Night

Ratio

1 to 8

1 to 12

1 to 15

Hours per Day with Resident:


1.98 hours
(Less than two hours per day
are spent with each resident)

Supervisory and
Direct Care Nurses:

Day

Evening

Ratio

1 to 20

1 to 25

Hours per Day with Resident:


 0.89 hours (Less than 1 hour is
spent with each resident)

People in nursing homes do not vote or buy cars or travel the paths of e-commerce; therefore, they are forgotten, their problems rationalized, and their citizenship diminished. They have been voted off of our island.

Vote them back on by supporting new laws and increased government funding to ensure proper nursing home care.

Sign and distribute a petition urging Congress to support higher standards of care in nursing homes. For information and copies of the petition, contact:

National Citizens Coalition for Nursing Home Reform (NCCNHR)
1424 16th St. NW, Suite 202
Washington, DC 20036
http://www.nccnhr.org/  (Petition is available online.)

In New York, the State Assembly will soon be voting on Bill No. A04171, which will mandate a staffing ratio of 1 aide to every 5 residents. For more information on the bill and ways to show your support, contact:
Nursing Home Community Coalition of New York State
11 John Street, Suite 601
New York, NY 10038
1-212-385-0355
E-mail: crnhcc@aol.com

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