Long Term Care Tool Kit: Essential Resources for Facilities & Staff

Keeping long-term care facilities running smoothly and healthily requires a comprehensive approach. This Long Term Care Tool Kit provides essential resources and quick links to help administrators, healthcare providers, and staff manage various aspects of resident care, infection control, emergency preparedness, and overall well-being. Utilize this toolkit to access vital information and guidelines to ensure a safe and healthy environment for everyone in your long-term care community.

Essential Resources for Long-Term Care

This section offers direct links to crucial information categorized for easy navigation. Whether you are a resident seeking health information or a healthcare provider looking for professional resources, find what you need quickly below.

Quick Links for Residents

Access direct information on diseases, respiratory illnesses, heart health, behavioral health, emergency preparedness, and adult immunizations. These resources are designed to keep residents informed and healthy.

Diseases

Respiratory Illness

Heart Health

Behavioral Health

Emergency Preparedness

Adult Immunizations

Quick Links for Healthcare Providers

Healthcare professionals can quickly access resources on respiratory illnesses, pharmacies offering long-term care services, COVID-19 information for long-term care facilities, fall prevention strategies, reporting notifiable conditions, and general provider resources.

Respiratory Illness

Pharmacies with Long-Term Care Services

COVID-19 Info for Long-term Care Facilities

Fall Prevention

Notifiable Conditions

Provider Resources

Stay Updated: What’s New in Guidance

Keep abreast of the latest health directives. The Department of Health (DOH) guidance is regularly updated, and it’s crucial to review the latest revisions. Long-term care and residential facilities should specifically adhere to the COVID-19 Infection Prevention in Health Care Settings guidelines and the CDC’s flu guidance for healthcare settings.

Reporting COVID-19 Cases Effectively

For detailed guidance on managing outbreaks, consult the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services. Healthcare facilities can find specific instructions on reporting outbreaks by visiting our Report Notifiable Conditions page.

Adult Vaccine Clinics and Information

While there are no upcoming events currently listed, stay tuned for updates on adult vaccine clinics. Vaccination remains a critical component of long-term care health management.

Understanding COVID-19 and Flu Treatments

Testing is vital for controlling the spread of respiratory illnesses like COVID-19 and the flu. Early detection helps protect not only individuals but also the entire long-term care facility.

For residents who test positive, connecting with a healthcare provider is essential. Treatments are available, especially for those at higher risk of severe illness, and can significantly reduce the chances of hospitalization and serious outcomes. Don’t delay – treatment should ideally start within 5 days of symptom onset.

Use the COVID-19 and Flu Treatments Locator to find locations offering medications. These medications require a prescription and may be available at locations not listed on the locator.

Patient Assistance Programs for Treatments

Financial barriers to accessing COVID-19 treatments are addressed through Patient Assistance Programs (PAP). These programs help eligible patients obtain necessary medications at reduced or no cost.

Paxlovid Lagevrio Veklury
Paxcess Patient Support Program Paxlovid | HHS/ASPR
(877) 219-7225
Merck Patient Assistance Program Lagevrio | HHS/ASPR
(800)727-5400
Gilead’s Advancing Access Program Veklury | HHS/ASPR
(800) 266-2056

Infection Control and Prevention

Effective infection control is paramount in preventing disease spread. Utilize our Infection Control and Prevention webpage for best practices and resources.

Long-Term Care Pharmacy Services

For pharmacies providing long-term care services in Pierce County, including medication dispensing, vaccines, and medical supplies, download this list. Services and availability may vary, so contact pharmacies directly for details.

Additional Resources for Long-Term Care

Explore these resources for broader support and administration information.

INFECTION PREVENTION

AGING AND LONG-TERM SUPPORT

PROVIDER LETTERS

Prepare for Emergencies Beyond Health Crises

Long-term care facilities must be prepared for all types of emergencies.

Emergency Preparedness Information

For general emergency preparedness support, connect with local emergency managers and state agencies by calling (253) 649-1500.

For guidance on requesting EMS and setting up emergency notification systems, please contact us for further assistance.

This long term care tool kit aims to centralize critical resources, promoting better health management and emergency readiness in long-term care facilities. Use these resources to enhance the well-being and safety of your residents and staff. For further questions, email [email protected] or call (253) 649-1412.

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