New Ohio Law: Mandatory Legionella Plans for Assisted Living
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New Ohio Law: Mandatory Legionella Plans for Assisted Living

Ohio law now mandates all RCFs to conduct a Legionella risk assessment and establish a comprehensive water management plan. This requirement aims to prevent the growth and transmission of Legionella and other waterborne pathogens.

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The Benefits of Expert Legionella Management
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The Benefits of Expert Legionella Management

While compliance is essential, the benefits of partnering with a seasoned expert like Industrial Water Management (IWM) extend far beyond meeting legal requirements. Here's how IWM can help your facility save time, resources, and money, all while ensuring a safer environment for residents and staff.

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Meet Jim Lark, Healthcare Division Risk Officer
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Meet Jim Lark, Healthcare Division Risk Officer

Industrial Water Management (IWM), led by industry veteran Jim Lark, stands out among competitors with unparalleled expertise, dedication, and a client-first approach. Here’s why partnering with IWM offers unique benefits that go beyond compliance, ensuring your facility's safety and success.

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Second Monticello Nursing Home Resident Exposed to Legionella
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Second Monticello Nursing Home Resident Exposed to Legionella

Scott Porter, the Executive Director of the Piatt County Nursing Home, said the resident in question was tested at the request of their family. At this time, they are not showing the effects of pneumonia, but Porter did say it is probable that previous illnesses the resident had earlier in the year could have been from a Legionella infection.

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CDC Legionella Surveillance Reports
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CDC Legionella Surveillance Reports

This report summarizes data on drinking water-associated outbreaks reported to NORS during 2015–2020. Drinking water, also called tap or potable water, includes water collected, treated, stored, or distributed in public and individual water systems or commercially bottled and distributed for individual use.

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