Tuesday, March 24, 2009

US Senators Reintroduce Bill Requiring Long-Term Care Workers to Undergo Criminal Background Checks :: Chicago Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer Blog

 

US Senators Reintroduce Bill Requiring Long-Term Care Workers to Undergo Criminal Background Checks :: Chicago Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer Blog

In the US Senate, Senator Susan Collins (R-Maine) and Senator Herb Kohl (D-Wis) have reintroduced a bill mandating that all long-term care employee applicants who would work directly with patients undergo national criminal background checks. The bill is the Patient Safety and Abuse Prevention Act of 2009. Senator Kohl is the chairman of the Special Committee on Aging.

The measure provides a federal component that would mandate that all long-term care employee applicants be screened against the FBI’s national database. This will hopefully decrease the number of nursing home abuse and neglect incidents, which unfortunately seems to be a regular occurrence in a number of US nursing homes and private residences where professional caregivers are sometimes brought in to care for a sick or frail person…..

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