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Senior Homes to Lose Requirement to Have RN on Duty
Beginning 2 Feb 2026, the federal requirement that nursing homes maintain a registered nurse on-site around the clock will no longer exist.
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A 24/7 nurse presence meant residents were less likely to be left in medical limbo while an overworked or undertrained staff member tried to decide whether something was "urgent." It meant quicker intervention for strokes, sepsis, respiratory failure and the countless complications that define elder care. It meant accountability in facilities where staffing has been a chronic problem for decades.
RNs are also trained to identify subtle but serious signs of decline in patients, unlike licensed practical nurses who can juggle medication rounds and assessments with little support. This was a straightforward, common-sense rule created under the Biden administration.
As of 2 Dec 2025, that requirement has been repealed by Dummkopf Trumpf and Secretary of Health and Human Suffering, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. They argue that deregulation will "free" the industry. What it will actually free is more time with no medical professional present. The people who will pay that price are the residents who cannot care for themselves.
The for-profit American healthcare sector again benefits the business owners, not the patients.
#1 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2025-12-27 12:08 AM | Reply
They argue that deregulation will "free" the industry.
The nursing home industry? Free to do what?
#2 | Posted by REDIAL at 2025-12-27 12:31 AM | Reply
That's a scary thought.
#3 | Posted by LauraMohr at 2025-12-27 01:47 AM | Reply
The nursing home industry? Free to do what? #2 | POSTED BY REDIAL
Cut costs and maximize profits. Not called an "industry" for nothing. Remember: "Corporations are people, my friend." Land of the free, home of the brave.
#4 | Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2025-12-27 05:26 AM | Reply
Scary thought indeed Laura, and soon to be a reality for approximately 1.2 million senior Americans who reside in Medicare- and Medicaid-certified long-term care facilities.
According to HHS.gov, having a Registered Nurse (RN) on site 24/7 at senior homes was an administrative regulation, not a law passed by Congress. But Dummkopf Trumpf's "One Big Beautiful Bill" (BBB) seems to have also codified this into law.
The Republican War on the health of Americans continues, whether they are seniors, the poor, Veterans, homeless, or a combination thereof.
On Tuesday 5 Nov 2024, 77,303,568 Americans (49.8% of the eligible electorate) voted for this.
#5 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2025-12-27 05:50 AM | Reply
Make no mistake.
This is Donald Trump killing people.
The list of ways he murders keeps getting longer.
#6 | Posted by Zed at 2025-12-27 07:04 AM | Reply | Newsworthy 3
Make no mistake. This is Donald Trump killing people. The list of ways he murders keeps getting longer.
#6 | Posted by Zed at 2025-12-27 07:04 AM | Reply | Flag: Sad, but true. This is called "Social Murder."
#7 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2025-12-27 07:11 AM | Reply
I suppose that's one way to resolve overworked hospice care RNs.
And since there's no nurses, we don't need nurse's assistants!
#8 | Posted by horstngraben at 2025-12-27 02:50 PM | Reply
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What Republicans think Trump is getting wrong about nurses www.politico.com
... The bloc of moderate Republicans jousting with Speaker Mike Johnson on health care are turning their ire against new Trump administration student debt rules they fear will squeeze the nursing profession. Tucked into the GOP's sweeping domestic policy bill this year was a provision that set lifetime borrowing caps for students working toward graduate and professional degrees. But when the Education Department ultimately decided this fall which professions would be eligible for the highest debt limits, it left nursing off the list. While students pursuing professional degrees in 11 fields will be allowed to borrow up to the $200,000 cap set out by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, those seeking graduate degrees in other fields are limited to $100,000 " a sum that no longer covers the cost of some advanced nursing programs. ... Now, a group of swing-district Republicans who have frequently used the House's narrow margins to prod their own leadership, are angling to roll back the Education Department's decision. ...
Tucked into the GOP's sweeping domestic policy bill this year was a provision that set lifetime borrowing caps for students working toward graduate and professional degrees. But when the Education Department ultimately decided this fall which professions would be eligible for the highest debt limits, it left nursing off the list.
While students pursuing professional degrees in 11 fields will be allowed to borrow up to the $200,000 cap set out by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, those seeking graduate degrees in other fields are limited to $100,000 " a sum that no longer covers the cost of some advanced nursing programs.
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Now, a group of swing-district Republicans who have frequently used the House's narrow margins to prod their own leadership, are angling to roll back the Education Department's decision. ...
#9 | Posted by LampLighter at 2025-12-27 03:04 PM | Reply
DEATH TO MAGA
#10 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2025-12-27 03:07 PM | Reply
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