Key points
- The resources on this page can keep you and your loved ones safe.
Overview
Long-term care facilities provide many services, both medical and personal care, to people who are unable to live without help.
If you live in a nursing home, assisted living facility or other long-term care facility, you have a higher risk of getting an infection. There are steps you can take to reduce your risk:
- Tell your healthcare provider if you think you have an infection or if your infection is getting worse.
- Take antibiotics exactly as prescribed and tell your healthcare provider if you have any side effects, such as diarrhea.
- Keep your hands clean. Remind staff and visitors to keep their hands clean.
- Get vaccinated against flu and other infections to avoid complications.
Resources for staying safe in long-term care facilities
About Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales
Catheter-associated Urinary Tract Infection Basics
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) Basics
Healthy Habits: Antibiotic Do's and Don'ts
Resources for family members and caregivers
- Medicare resources for long-term care residents and caregivers.
- Find a nursing home in your area.