Abstract

This article is the first in a new series entitled “Topics in Long-Term Care.” The author, a full-time academic physician, is based at a chronic disease hospital with a 577-bed nursing home where he is head of infectious diseases and, with the support of a full-time infection control officer (RN), manages the infection control programs as the hospital epidemiologist and chair of the infection control committee. Although most interest centers on the nursing home setting, the title reflects the need to consider all long-term care facilities (LTCFs) with special populations and risk factors for acquiring infection, e.g., rehabilitation units, day care centers and day hospitals for the elderly and institutions for developmental disabled persons of all ages.

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