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General Cleaning Tasks
Dust all surfaces, including shelves and furniture
Vacuum carpets and rugs
Mop hard floors with appropriate cleaning solution
Clean and disinfect door handles and light switches
Empty trash bins and replace liners
Here are some additional steps that could be included in the General Cleaning Tasks section of the nursing home cleaning checklist
Wipe down and sanitize handrails and staircases
Clean windows and mirrors with a suitable glass cleaner
Dust and wipe down baseboards and molding
Check and replace air filters if necessary
Remove cobwebs from corners and ceilings
Clean and disinfect phones, remote controls, and other frequently touched items
Organize cleaning supplies and equipment in designated storage areas
Inspect and clean vents and air conditioning units
Conduct a thorough inspection for any maintenance issues (e.g., leaks, broken fixtures)
Ensure all cleaning cloths and mops are laundered or disposed of properly after use
Resident Rooms
Change bed linens and make beds
Wipe down bedside tables and other furniture
Clean windows and window sills
Organize personal items and belongings
Check for any maintenance issues
Certainly! Here are some additional steps you could include in the Resident Rooms section of your nursing home cleaning checklist
Dust light fixtures and ceiling fans
Vacuum or mop the floor, including corners and under furniture
Clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces (doorknobs, light switches, remote controls)
Change or clean curtains and drapes if applicable
Empty trash bins and replace liners
Check and restock supplies (e.g., tissues, toilet paper, personal hygiene items)
Inspect and clean air vents or heaters
Sanitize telephones and other personal electronic devices
Ensure that any personal plants or decorations are dusted and cared for
Assess the overall cleanliness and tidiness of the room before leaving
These additional steps can help ensure that resident rooms are thoroughly cleaned and maintained for a safe and comfortable environment
Common Areas
Clean and disinfect dining tables and chairs
Dust and clean communal seating areas
Sanitize remote controls and shared devices
Sweep and mop hallways and lobbies
Restock supplies in common areas (e.g., tissues, hand sanitizer)
Here are some additional steps that can be included in the Common Areas section of the cleaning checklist for a nursing home
Wipe down and disinfect light switches and door handles
Clean windows and glass doors for clarity and cleanliness
Vacuum carpets and rugs in common areas
Remove any trash and ensure receptacles are emptied and cleaned
Check and clean air vents and ceiling fans for dust accumulation
Organize and tidy up magazines, books, and other communal items
Inspect and clean any decorative items or plants for dust and debris
Ensure that all furniture is arranged neatly and safely
Disinfect handrails along stairways and ramps
Clean and sanitize any fitness or activity equipment present in common areas
Check for and address any spills or stains on floors or furniture immediately
Ensure that bulletin boards and informational displays are tidy and up to date
Restrooms
Clean and disinfect toilets, sinks, and countertops
Replenish toilet paper and soap dispensers
Wipe down mirrors and other glass surfaces
Sweep and mop floors
Ensure proper functioning of faucets and flush mechanisms
Here are some additional steps for the Restrooms section of the nursing home cleaning checklist
Empty trash bins and replace liners
Clean and disinfect door handles and light switches
Inspect and clean any accessible grab bars
Check for and report any leaks or plumbing issues
Dust vents and exhaust fans to ensure proper airflow
Clean and disinfect stall doors and partitions
Ensure that hand dryers or paper towel dispensers are functioning properly
Remove any mold or mildew from tiles and grout
Clean and sanitize any touchpoints, such as handrails or emergency call buttons
Check and replenish air fresheners or deodorizers as needed
Kitchen and Dining Areas
Clean and sanitize all kitchen surfaces and equipment
Wash and sanitize dishes, utensils, and cookware
Wipe down dining area tables and chairs
Ensure food storage areas are organized and clean
Check expiration dates on food items and dispose of expired products
Sure! Here are some additional steps that can be included in the Kitchen and Dining Areas section of your nursing home cleaning checklist
Sweep and mop kitchen and dining area floors
Clean inside and outside of microwaves, ovens, and refrigerators
Sanitize high-touch areas, such as light switches and door handles
Empty and sanitize trash bins; replace liners as needed
Inspect and clean ventilation hoods and exhaust fans
Clean and sanitize coffee machines and beverage dispensers
Ensure that all cleaning supplies are stored safely and correctly
Check and refill soap dispensers and paper towel holders
Clean and sanitize high chairs and booster seats
Review and restock food supply inventory as necessary
Clean and sanitize condiment containers and trays
Ensure that kitchen equipment is in good working order and report any maintenance issues
Outdoor Areas
Sweep walkways and patios
Remove any litter or debris from grounds
Clean outdoor furniture
Maintain gardens and landscaping
Check outdoor lighting and pathways for safety
Final Inspection
Conduct a walkthrough to ensure all areas are clean
Ensure all cleaning supplies are properly stored
Report any damages or maintenance needs
Confirm that all tasks on the checklist are completed
Document the cleaning schedule and any observations
Here are some additional steps that could be included in the Final Inspection section of the nursing home cleaning checklist
Check for any lingering odors and address them as necessary
Verify that all personal items and furniture are in their proper places
Ensure that all high-touch surfaces have been sanitized
Inspect floors for any remaining debris or stains
Confirm that all windows and doors are properly secured after cleaning
Review the inventory of cleaning supplies to determine if any need to be restocked
Check that all safety equipment, such as fire extinguishers, is accessible and in working order
Ensure that all equipment used during cleaning is cleaned and returned to storage
Collect feedback from staff or residents about the cleanliness of the areas
Schedule any follow-up cleaning or maintenance as needed based on the inspection findings
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