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Could you be cited under F-223 for a social media issue?

Did that get your attention? We thought so. No one wants a citation related to abuse, and while we already have multiple forms of abuse to worry about in our nursing homes – sexual, physical, mental and so on – there’s another area where you could have exposure for abuse: Social Media. In March, after several unfortunate incidents involving nursing home staff, their phone cameras, and residents, we wrote a post about Social Media. In that post, we noted that many facilities may not be aware of what their employees are doing on social media, which could mean abuse and dignity violations for their facilities. The AHCA/NCAL issued guidance on June 10, 2016 to help nursing facilities and assisted living communities with understanding social media as it relates to their businesses and residents. There are some excellent points in this guidance that providers should take the time to review, including:

The document also provides information on how to investigate these incidents, as well as some scenarios that a facility could find itself in with methods for responding. View the full guidance here.

 

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