Overview
- The government has inspected 96% of France's 7,500 nursing homes since launching a comprehensive review in 2022, with 11% found in a degraded state and 55 administrative sanctions issued.
- Authorities will now focus on inspecting 500 establishments for disabled individuals by the end of 2025, prioritizing facilities for children and residential accommodations.
- A new information system to streamline reporting of risks or mistreatment is scheduled to launch in January 2026, aiming to enhance transparency and oversight.
- To address systemic challenges, the government has increased emergency funding for nursing homes from €100 million to €300 million and plans to hire 6,500 additional staff in 2025.
- Efforts to restore trust include encouraging families to report concerns and improving communication within care facilities, as the sector prepares for growing demographic pressures.