Faces of Sepsis ™

Faces of Sepsis™ stories allow those affected by sepsis to share their experiences of illness, treatment, recovery and loss and aim to capture the diversity of people who had sepsis. Some stories describe a quick recovery while others cover the long-term effects of post-sepsis syndrome (PSS).





Last Updated:
April 03, 2024


Life After Sepsis Video

For patients that survive sepsis, life takes on new challenges that must be overcome together with doctors, spouses, family members and caregivers. This new informational video helps explain the common symptoms patients experience after surviving sepsis. Produced by Sepsis Alliance and the Society of Critical Care Medicine, Life After Sepsis provides practical tips for sepsis patients to follow so that they can get stronger, avoid readmission to the hospital and lead life to its fullest.





Last Updated:
April 03, 2024


Sepsis and Aging

Adults aged 65 years and older are 13 times more likely to be hospitalized with sepsis than adults younger than 65, and 63% of older adults 60 years and older are admitted to the ICU present with sepsis upon admission. Like strokes or heart attacks, sepsis is a medical emergency that requires rapid diagnosis and treatment.





Last Updated:
April 03, 2024


Sepsis and Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Resources

Adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) have varying levels of ability. Some people manage independently with support when needed, while others need complete care. But what many have in common is that they may have difficulty obtaining good quality healthcare. An IDD itself doesn’t cause illness, but it can lead to situations that put people at higher risk of developing certain conditions, including infections, which can lead to sepsis.





Last Updated:
April 03, 2024


Sepsis Caregiver Resources

When a loved one becomes ill with sepsis, it can be a scary time – one that most people aren’t prepared for. Caregivers may not know what sepsis is or how to help their loved ones. This website includes resources that may help them navigate this complex and difficult journey, including a When a Loved One Has Sepsis: A Caregiver’s Guide.





Last Updated:
April 03, 2024


Sepsis Information Guides

Sepsis Alliance has a library of Sepsis Information Guides covering dozens of sepsis-related topics. These guides are available for free download and are provided in a high-resolution format for printing and distributing to patients, families, co-workers, friends and other professionals.





Last Updated:
April 03, 2024


UCI Health Nursing Home Decolonization Toolkit

The SHIELD project is a quality improvement intervention for hospitals, nursing homes and long-term acute care hospitals to reduce the spread and infections of multidrug-resistant organisms (MDRO). This resource provides an overview of staff training, patient communication, compliance checks and more. Additional resources:





Last Updated:
April 03, 2024


After Discharge Checklist

The checklist provides patients and family a list of questions they may want to ask regarding their diagnosis and suggested actions to take once discharged.




Last Updated:
April 02, 2024


New Jersey Sepsis Learning Action Collaborative Toolkit for Post-Acute Care Settings

This toolkit is a resource to assist healthcare organizations in implementing an early severe sepsis identification and treatment program in the post-acute (facility-based) healthcare setting. It is designed to provide post-acute healthcare organizations with an evidence-based communication tool, staff education and care pathway to assist in improving care processes to identify patients more quickly with severe sepsis and to provide timely and effective treatment.



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Last Updated:
April 01, 2024


Early Signs and Symptoms of Sepsis

This infographic, prepared by the IPRO QIN-QIO, details the early signs and symptoms of sepsis. The document also includes recommended next steps if signs and symptoms show potential sepsis infection.





Last Updated:
April 01, 2024