Long-Term Care

Background checks discover felons living in SNFs

Contemporary Long-Term Care Weekly, November 29, 2006

A new state law requiring all 100,000 Illinois nursing home residents to undergo criminal background checks discovered that although 800 felons are currently living in nursing homes, few pose a threat to residents or staff, the State Journal Register reported. Those residents with criminal backgrounds are too fragile and physical incapability of causing any harm. The law is in response to years of reports of sex offenders and felons harming residents. Nursing homes pay $6 to $20 per resident for background checks, according to the newspaper.

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