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AARP Ohio Issues Special Report on COVID-19 Cases and Deaths in Nursing Homes around Thanksgiving; Urges Caution during Holidays

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AARP Ohio Issues Special Report on COVID-19 Cases and Deaths in Nursing Homes around Thanksgiving; Urges Caution during Holidays

 

Columbus, Ohio – COVID-19 cases and deaths in Ohio nursing homes continued to skyrocket through the Thanksgiving surge, according to a new special report by AARP’s Public Policy Institute, issued as a supplement to the organization’s monthly Nursing Home COVID-19 Dashboard.

In the weeks analyzed by AARP, November 16 to December 6, Ohio nursing homes experienced:

  • 2.33 COVID-19 deaths per 4 weeks per 100 residents, up from .95 between October 19 and November 15
  • 16.9 new COVID-19 cases per 4 weeks per 100 residents, up from 8.0 between October 19 and November 15
  • 13.7 new staff COVID-19 cases per 4 weeks per 100 residents, up from 7.0 between October 19 and November 15

 

This rapid increase in nursing home deaths and cases in these last three weeks is on top of the alarlming trend identified in the AARP Nursing Home COVID-19 Dashboard that reported data through November 15.

“Public health experts had warned Americans that cases would increase as families traveled and visited each other over Thanksgiving, and the reported numbers have proved these warnings correct,” said Holly Holtzen, AARP Ohio State Director. “The continued increase of community spread is taking a devastating toll on nursing home residents and staff.”

Nationally, the rate of nursing home resident deaths, cases, and staff cases have each more than tripled in just seven weeks. Deaths and cases continue to surge, with the most recent week being the highest of all. Ohio tracks similar higher than the national average.

“As coronavirus cases continue to surge, and with the holiday season upon us, nursing home residents are in grave danger,” said Holtzen. “Our state leaders must act now to save lives.”

AARP continues to call on Ohio leaders to better protect residents and staff of nursing homes and other long-term care facilities from COVID-19 by:

  • Prioritizing regular and ongoing testing and adequate personal protective equipment (PPE) for residents and staff—as well as inspectors and any visitors.
  • Improving transparency focused on daily, public reporting of cases and deaths in facilities; communication with families about discharges and transfers; and accountability for state and federal funding that goes to facilities.
  • Requiring access to virtual visitation for all residents, and ensure access to in-person visitation following federal and state guidelines for safety.
  • Ensuring quality care for residents through adequate staffing, oversight, and access to in-person formal advocates, called long-term care Ombudsmen.
  • Rejecting immunity for long-term care facilities related to COVID-19.

 

Federal officials have urged nursing home and long-term care residents, staff, and their loved ones to “exercise extreme caution” during the holiday season.

The AARP special report includes national and state data, and serves as a supplement to the AARP Nursing Home COVID-19 Dashboard, released monthly.

Using data released by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services—which is self-reported by nursing homes—the AARP Public Policy Institute, in collaboration with the Scripps Gerontology Center at Miami University in Ohio, created the AARP Nursing Home COVID-19 Dashboard to provide four-week snapshots of the virus’ infiltration into nursing homes and impact on nursing home residents and staff. The dashboard will continue to be updated every four weeks. The complete dashboard is available at aarp.org/nursinghomedashboard.

 

 

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