CT nursing home bill calls for major transparency, staffing reforms

Lawmakers have launched an formidable and extensive-ranging bill to address what they explain as deficiencies throughout the state’s more than 200 nursing properties, which are having difficulties to staff their facilities and preserve up with inflation.

The measure would improve the required minimum amount staffing several hours — time that a nurse or licensed nursing assistant spends immediately with a resident — from 3 to 4.1 for each person just about every day, a stage that nursing household representatives said will be difficult to satisfy.

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