Friday, October 22, 2010

Indiana May Seek Background Checks for Nursing Facility Workers

Early next year, Indiana lawmakers will consider a proposal to require workers in nursing homes to undergo background checks, in an effort to provide better protection for vulnerable elderly residents.

Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller said he will also propose that the legislature make additional changes in state law to provide whistleblowers with legal protections. More broadly, Zoeller has asked an oversight panel that reviews licensing agencies to focus its scrutiny on the Indiana Health Facility Administrator (HFA) Board, the body that has disciplinary power over nursing home administrators.

Full Article and Source:
Indiana May Seek Background Checks for Nursing Home Workers

See Also:
Nursing Home 101: Being an Effective Advocate

6 comments:

Thelma said...

Every state should be responsible for clearing potential nursing facility workers.

Sue said...

What???? Consider background checks? Is this not a no brainer?

Now, ask yourselves, are those who care for children undergoing background checks?

Connie said...

May? You mean they don't already? Good grief.

StandUp said...

It seems the nursing home reform movement is finally picking up steam. I am glad to see this.

Anonymous said...

This should be mandatory in all states!

Lou said...

This should be a no brainer...