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Commercial Laundry Services for Senior Living & Care Facilities

What Senior Care Facilities Need From a Commercial Laundry Provider

Senior living facilities handle some of the most hygiene-sensitive laundry in any commercial setting: incontinence-related soiling, wound-care linens, and personal clothing belonging to cognitively impaired residents who cannot advocate for their own comfort. Infection control is critical in environments where immunocompromised residents share common spaces. Choosing the right commercial laundry provider directly affects your CMS star rating, your survey results, and your residents' dignity.

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Common Challenges for Senior Living & Care Facilities

  • ! High incidence of incontinence-soiled linens that require specialized bio-soil treatment to fully sanitize and deodorize
  • ! Risk of cross-contamination in facilities housing residents with Clostridioides difficile (C. diff) or other highly transmissible infections
  • ! Resident personal clothing lost or damaged in facility laundry, leading to family complaints and regulatory flags
  • ! Staff burnout from handling sensitive laundry tasks alongside direct care responsibilities

Commonly Laundered Items

  • Resident bed sheets and fitted sheets
  • Incontinence pad covers and mattress protectors
  • Personal resident clothing (labeled per resident)
  • Staff uniforms and scrubs
  • Therapy room towels and blankets
  • Common area chair and sofa covers
  • Dining room linens and bibs
  • Wound care drapes and covers

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Frequently Asked Questions — Senior Living & Care Facilities Commercial Laundry

How does a commercial laundry keep resident personal clothing from being mixed up or lost?
Reputable providers serving senior care facilities use resident-specific tagging systems — typically sewn-in or iron-on name labels scanned at intake and matched at return. Items are processed in mesh bags assigned per resident and returned sorted by resident name, ready for distribution by care staff.
How should heavily soiled incontinence linens be stored before pickup?
Double-bag soiled incontinence items in sealed plastic bags at the point of use. Do not allow them to accumulate in open hampers for more than 24 hours, as ammonia and bacteria buildup accelerates. Your commercial provider should supply appropriate containment bags and schedule pickup frequency based on your facility's soiling volume.
What is the protocol if a resident has a confirmed C. diff infection?
Notify your laundry provider immediately. C. diff spores are resistant to standard detergents and require either high-temperature washing (above 160°F) or a chlorine bleach-based laundry protocol. Items from confirmed C. diff residents should be bagged separately and clearly marked. A certified healthcare laundry will have a documented C. diff protocol in their service agreement.

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