Best Practices in Infection, Prevention and Control

Best Practices in Infection, Prevention and Control

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Is your senior living facility using best practices in infection, prevention, and control? COVID-19 has put a spotlight on this urgent matter. Senior living facilities are under scrutiny and at greater risk.

“COVID-19 has specifically highlighted the need for infection prevention and control in shared communal living environments,” said David Burke, CEO | Founder, Nxtgen Care.  “We all know, senior care communities have fallen under greater scrutiny and are at greater risk for the deadly spread of infections.”

To prevent, control, and reduce infections, we need to focus on people. Not only are people at the greatest risk for suffering and death; people are also the greatest form and source of transmission. As a result, our efforts need to focus on preventing people from infecting and being infected. Considering the people who live in, work in, and visit senior living communities, using best practices in infection, prevention and control is a must.

To learn more, download this free guide: Best Practices in Infection, Prevention and Control for Senior Living Facilities.