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State Tackles Nursing Home Backlog, Eyes Assisted Living

6 Feb

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Summary

  • Maryland reduced its nursing home inspection backlog significantly.
  • Unlicensed assisted living facilities pose a growing tracking challenge.
  • Advocates and providers cite a senior housing crisis in Maryland.
State Tackles Nursing Home Backlog, Eyes Assisted Living

Maryland's Department of Health has reported substantial progress in clearing a backlog of nursing home inspections, decreasing the number of overdue cases from 130 to 10. This improvement was achieved through increased staffing and streamlined processes.

Despite this success, state officials are now focusing on the growing concerns surrounding assisted living facilities, particularly those operating without a license. These facilities are not federally mandated for inspection and often go undetected until complaints are lodged.

Officials acknowledge the difficulty in monitoring unlicensed facilities, noting that many may be unaware of registration requirements. From July to December, 10 unlicensed facilities received violations, with two referred for abuse or neglect.

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Advocates and senior care providers are raising alarms about a statewide "senior housing crisis," emphasizing the urgent need for accessible and affordable care options for Maryland's elderly population. Ensuring adequate, safe facilities is a key priority for state agencies.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Maryland has significantly reduced its nursing home inspection backlog, decreasing overdue cases from 130 to just 10.
Unlicensed assisted living facilities are difficult to track, often only coming to the state's attention through complaints, making oversight a growing concern.
The "senior housing crisis" refers to a lack of sufficient, safe, and affordable senior housing options, particularly for low-income individuals, in Maryland.

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