The quality and safety of nursing
homes are longstanding public concerns. Numerous studies over the years
have identified widespread and significant deficiencies in care,
including serious abuse and neglect, and degrading, inhumane conditions.
In light of these concerns, and the widespread persistence of
substandard care and abuse, we undertook this analysis to compare the
experiences of nursing home residents with the basic standards of care
for animals. Can animals in a zoo or kennel expect better treatment and conditions than that which many human nursing home residents actually receive?
The following report provides the results of our findings in relation
to 11 key categories of interest and concern. Click on a button on the
right hand side to download an Issue Brief on any of the categories
covered in the report.
Please Note: The point of this work is not to
trivialize the experiences of either nursing home residents or animals
but, rather, to illustrate how systemic failures to hold nursing homes
accountable for abuse and neglect too often subject residents to
conditions that not only fall below the federal nursing home standards
of care, but also below accepted standards for the humane treatment of
animals.
(Click to read report)
Full Article & Source:
LTCCC Report: Animal Care Standards vs. Nursing Home Resident Experiences
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