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COVID-19 infection prevention and control — LTCF preparedness
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19 items
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30 min
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Published 2 months ago
This checklist helps long-term care facility staff prepare and strengthen infection prevention and control practices to reduce COVID-19 spread. It’s aimed at facility administrators, IPC focal points, and caregiving teams who manage resident health and operations. Inspired by World Health Organization guidelines. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional.
Inspired by World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional where applicable.
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- Designate an IPC lead — Assign a staff member to coordinate infection prevention activities and oversight.
- Develop a COVID-19 response plan — Create clear steps for detection, isolation, staffing, supplies, and communications.
- Keep updated resident and staff health records — Record chronic conditions, medications, vaccination status, and emergency contacts.
- Train staff on hand hygiene and PPE use
- Teach proper handwashing and sanitizer use — Show 20-second handwashing steps and correct sanitizer technique.
- Demonstrate correct donning and doffing of PPE — Practice putting on and removing PPE under supervision to avoid contamination.
- Maintain adequate PPE and supply stock — Check inventory regularly and set reorder thresholds for masks, gloves, and gowns.
- Store PPE in a dry, accessible location — Keep supplies organized and easily reachable for staff on every shift.
- Implement entry screening for symptoms and exposures — Screen staff, visitors, and contractors for symptoms and recent exposures before entry.
- Restrict non-essential visitors and group activities — Limit gatherings, use virtual visits, and stagger activities to reduce contacts.
- Designate isolation area for suspected or confirmed cases — Identify single rooms or a cohort zone and limit staff rotations into this area.
- Set testing, notification, and reporting procedures — Define when to test, who to notify, and how to report cases to public health.
- Promote COVID-19 vaccination for residents and staff — Provide information, consent support, and help accessing vaccines.
- Increase cleaning and disinfection of high-touch surfaces — Clean door handles, rails, and shared equipment at least daily or as needed.
- Improve ventilation and reduce air recirculation — Open windows, use exhaust fans, or upgrade filters when feasible.
- Plan staff backups and contingency staffing — Cross-train personnel and prepare for increased absenteeism during outbreaks.
- Communicate regularly with residents and families — Share case updates, prevention measures, and any changes to visiting rules.
- Run regular drills and review lessons learned — Practice scenarios, record weaknesses, and update the response plan accordingly.
- Provide mental health support and wellbeing checks — Offer counseling, peer support, and routine check-ins for residents and staff.
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