The phenomenon of harmful resident-to-resident incidents in long-term care homes is largely invisible. While over 40 studies examined it to date, the voice of family members of residents who died after being injured during these incidents remains mute. The blog post aims to make first steps in bridging this knowledge gap and encourage action to address this phenomenon and keep residents safe.
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