As we all learned during the pandemic years, preventing infections in nursing homes, community living, elderly care facilities, and sheltered housing is essential to ensure the health and safety of vulnerable populations. Without proper infection prevention programs, the conditions in these facilities might carry a high risk for the residents as well as the financials of the facility.
Infections in nursing homes and sheltered housing can lead to serious health consequences, such as hospitalization, disability, and death. The financial cost of treating these infections can be significant for individuals and elderly caring facilities. This can result in millions of penalties and a substantial increase in insurance premia.
Moreover, the emotional cost of infections can also be high. Families and loved ones of those affected by infections may experience stress, anxiety, and grief. All are shortening the life span of people age. The above can speed up neurological disorders like aphasia, dementia, and more. Additionally, infections can disrupt residents’ daily routines, leading to social isolation and reduced quality of life.
Therefore, preventing infections in nursing homes and sheltered housing is a responsibility everyone, including healthcare providers, staff, families, and the wider community, should share.
Implementing infection prevention and control measures, such as regular testing, use of personal protective equipment (PPE), and enhanced cleaning protocols, is critical to preventing infectious disease spread.
Furthermore, education and training on proper infection prevention and control techniques should be provided to staff, residents, and families. Revising visitation policies and utilizing technology to reduce the need for in-person contact is also essential.
In conclusion, the cost of infections in nursing homes and sheltered housing is high in terms of financial and human costs. Therefore, it is crucial to prioritize infection prevention and control measures to ensure the health and safety of vulnerable populations.

Pilot with Soapy to prevent infections in your facility
This information can be used to identify areas where additional training or reinforcement is needed.
It also helps to develop strategies for improving overall compliance rates. We use data to empower and elevate end users.
The installation of this technology is particularly significant as the facility operates according to Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) standards.
Combined with Soapy Wisdom, an innovative software that utilizes artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning algorithms to identify patterns and trends in hand hygiene compliance.
GMP is a set of regulations that outlines the minimum requirements for manufacturing pharmaceutical products. Compliance with these standards ensures that the products are safe, effective, and high-quality.
By implementing this new hand hygiene technology, the team can ensure that all members follow proper hand hygiene protocols. This not only helps to prevent the spread of infection but also helps to maintain GMP compliance.
We are excited to see how new industries utilize cutting-edge technology to monitor hand hygiene compliance and analyze data. In a longer game, this will help ensure that the products produced are safe for consumers.
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