نتایج جستجو برای: defining long term care

تعداد نتایج: 1613093  

1988
John A. Capitman Jeffrey Prottas Margaret MacAdam Walter Leutz Don Westwater Donna L. Yee

Changes in demographics and in the operating environments of acute care hospitals have resulted in the development of new geriatric service products. Presented in this article is a framework for describing the variety of new services in terms of sponsor goals and core activities. Five broad types of geriatric service developments are described: geriatric medical care, post-acute care, transitio...

Journal: :Journal of nursing care quality 2005
Ruth A Anderson Natalie Ammarell Donald E Bailey Cathleen Colon-Emeric Kirsten Corazzini Deborah Lekan-Rutledge Mary Lynn Piven Queen Utley-Smith

The purpose of this column is fo discuss innovafions and quality improvement efforts in a variety of long-term care seffings. These issues are of importance to healthcare professionals, as our nation faces the burgeoning growth of the aging population, creating increased demand for improved and innovative long-term care services. This column is coordinated by Marilyn J. Rantz, PhD, RN, FAAN, NH...

2017
Shannon Freeman Kristen Bishop Lina Spirgiene Erica Koopmans Fernanda C. Botelho Trina Fyfe Beibei Xiong Stacey Patchett Martha MacLeod

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2007

consequent difficulty living independently, living in the community requires not only medical and support services, but also housing. All too often, however, housing sponsors and long-term care providers operate in isolation, leading at best to frustration on the part of individuals, who must piece together workable housing and service arrangements, and at worst to otherwise avoidable instituti...

Journal: :Rhode Island medical journal 2014
Renée R Shield

Journal: :University of Miami law review 1993
C W Lidz R M Arnold

Journal: :Medical care research and review : MCRR 2016
Ila H Broyles Nina R Sperber Corrine I Voils R Tamara Konetzka Norma B Coe Courtney Harold Van Houtven

Evolving family structure and economic conditions may affect individuals' ability and willingness to plan for future long-term care (LTC) needs. We applied life course constructs to analyze focus group data from a study of family decision making about LTC insurance. Participants described how past exposure to caregiving motivated them to engage in LTC planning; in contrast, child rearing discou...

2011
Audra Wenzlow

Since 2007, the federal Money Follows the Person (MFP) demonstration has funded states’ efforts to help Medicaid beneficiaries who are elderly or have disabilities leave long-term care institutions, if they wish to do so, and return to the community. In this report, we examine the characteristics of and post-transition outcomes for MFP participants in 25 states who transitioned to the community...

2014
Jenny Billings Kai Leichsenring

There is increasing international research into health and social care services for older people in need of long-term care (LTC), but problems remain with respect to acquiring robust comparative information to enable judgements to be made regarding the most beneficial and cost-effective approaches. The project 'INTERLINKS' ('Health systems and LTC for older people in Europe') funded by the EU 7...

Journal: :Issue brief 2002
Juliette Cubanski Janet Kline

Introduction P roviding accessible, affordable, and high-quality long-term care services to an aging population presents a growing challenge to long-term care providers. As the oldest members of the baby boom generation approach retirement, federal and state policymakers are exploring policies to care for the increasing number of elderly and to finance expanding long-term care needs. Other conc...

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