A quarter of Missouri nursing homes haven’t had health inspection in years


One in four Missouri nursing homes hasn’t had a standard inspection in two or more years, according to recently-updated federal data.

Federal law requires states conduct an unannounced comprehensive inspection for each long-term care facility at least every 15 months to assess compliance with federal health and safety rules.

During those visits, inspectors generally spend several days at each facility reporting on factors including medication management, resident rights and quality of life.

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