Assisted living represents a philosophy to provide residential long-term care in a home-like envi-ronment that maximizes autonomy and independence for its residents. This article explores the question of whether providers achieve this philosophy in their everyday practice. Results are based on mail surveys and semistructured interviews with assisted living providers. Findings suggest that providers are united under a common philosophy yet struggle with how to provide care that balances their philosophical goals with more traditional business considerations. Management training—specifically, whether one is licensed as a nursing home administrator— is associated with poorer philosophical performance. Results also indicate that services and am...
Purpose: The goals of this study are to describe the current state of residential care/assisted livi...
Purpose: This article provides a historical overview of the emergence of assisted living in the Unit...
Assisted living (AL) is an emerging model of care in countries where long-term care needs are escala...
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to explore how medical care is delivered to older people in ...
Assisted living (AL) has existed in the United States for decades, evolving in response to older adu...
Assisted living (AL) is a well-established alternative to nursing homes, promoting autonomy and choi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-03Home care is a non-institutional type of long-term ...
This article describes the development of the Resident Satisfaction Index (RSI) to measure the quali...
Purpose: This article presents an overview of what is known about dementia services in assisted livi...
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to discuss and describe various measures of quality, quality...
Purpose: Making choices about everyday activities is a normal event for many adults. However, when a...
This qualitative study describes the kinds of knowledge used by caregivers when caring for older adu...
Educational Objectives 1. To define the role of assisted living facilities in the continuum of long-...
This publication briefly describes assisted living facilities that provide long-term services and su...
Autonomy has significance for everyone, including those in long-term residential care. This article ...
Purpose: The goals of this study are to describe the current state of residential care/assisted livi...
Purpose: This article provides a historical overview of the emergence of assisted living in the Unit...
Assisted living (AL) is an emerging model of care in countries where long-term care needs are escala...
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to explore how medical care is delivered to older people in ...
Assisted living (AL) has existed in the United States for decades, evolving in response to older adu...
Assisted living (AL) is a well-established alternative to nursing homes, promoting autonomy and choi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-03Home care is a non-institutional type of long-term ...
This article describes the development of the Resident Satisfaction Index (RSI) to measure the quali...
Purpose: This article presents an overview of what is known about dementia services in assisted livi...
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to discuss and describe various measures of quality, quality...
Purpose: Making choices about everyday activities is a normal event for many adults. However, when a...
This qualitative study describes the kinds of knowledge used by caregivers when caring for older adu...
Educational Objectives 1. To define the role of assisted living facilities in the continuum of long-...
This publication briefly describes assisted living facilities that provide long-term services and su...
Autonomy has significance for everyone, including those in long-term residential care. This article ...
Purpose: The goals of this study are to describe the current state of residential care/assisted livi...
Purpose: This article provides a historical overview of the emergence of assisted living in the Unit...
Assisted living (AL) is an emerging model of care in countries where long-term care needs are escala...