ICARE Lessons & Resources

The ICARE lessons and resources provided below can help you move through the three steps of the ICARE program: education, engagement, and empowerment.

These small, progressive steps create a nursing home community where resident-centered infection prevention is the goal, balancing infection control with resident rights in a collaborative, empowered community.

ICARE: Education

The first step of the ICARE program focuses on educating on the basic principles of nursing home infection prevention and control, which help promote and protect residents’ rights. Quality care is achieved only when infection prevention and control are balanced with residents’ rights. 

ICARE: Engagement

The second ICARE step begins by understanding resident care roles within a nursing home community and learning how these different roles work together to provide quality care. This leads to engaging with nursing home leadership and staff on infection prevention-related quality measures. 

The information sheets below provide more information about nursing community personnel who are key to providing high-quality care, including infection prevention and control.

The PowerPoint files below contain everything needed to teach each of the ICARE lessons including slides with scripts and informational resources.

These files are made available to help long-term care ombudsmen, other nursing home advocates, and nursing home staff present ICARE lessons at council meetings or staff training events.

ICARE: Empowerment

The final step of the ICARE program is achieved when everyone in the nursing home community, residents, family members, advocates, staff, and nursing home leaders, are empowered to take an active role in improving care through infection prevention and control quality assurance and improvement initiatives.