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What have you experienced or witnessed inside NC nursing homes? Let us know

Danielle Lester, the granddaughter of a now-deceased nursing home resident, joined with others in Raleigh on March 10, 2021 to advocate for families who wanted to be able to visit with loved ones in nursing homes.
The Charlotte Observer and The News & Observer want to hear from residents, their families and staff for our continuing reporting on the quality of care at North Carolina nursing homes.

series logo   Patients pay for nursing homes’ staffing shortages

A nationwide struggle to hire and retain caregivers is causing North Carolina nursing homes to reach a crisis point — a trend that endangers thousands of residents, our investigation has found. An influx of for-profit nursing homes and fewer regulations during the pandemic are compounding the crisis. So what should families do to protect their loved ones?


The Charlotte Observer and The News & Observer will be reporting on the quality of care inside North Carolina nursing homes over months.

No one understands what occurs inside facilities paid to care for highly vulnerable people better than people who live there, work there or have loved ones inside.

If you have had nursing home experiences that you think others should know about, please share them here.

This story was originally published March 27, 2022 at 6:00 AM with the headline "What have you experienced or witnessed inside NC nursing homes? Let us know."

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