This article examines what is known and what we need to know about rural long‐term care populations and the formal and informal service systems that support their long‐term care needs. The article provides a framework for identifying some of the critical policy and research questions concerning the financing and delivery of rural long‐term care that merit the attention of health services researchers and policymakers. It documents differences in the demographic and health characteristics of the rural and urban elderly and in the availability, organization, and use of health and long‐term care services in rural areas that have significant implications for long‐term care policy and programs. With this background in mind, the author discusses s...
Despite high levels of need, individuals in long-term care often fail to receive appropriate mental ...
The growing number of elderly persons in U.S. society—the “Graying of America”—increases the urgency...
Recent demographic trends highlight the increased prevalence of older populations in rural America. ...
In this article, we compare the demographic and health characteristics of rural and urban elders, as...
Because the older population is living longer and the numbers in this group are increasing exponenti...
This paper examines the long-term care (LTC) arrangements selected by rural older people, identifies...
In a shift away from institutional long term services and supports (LTSS), the federal government an...
Federal and state policy makers, consumers, health plans, providers, and other stakeholders are inte...
Under circumstances of pervasive global aging combined with weakened traditional family elder care, ...
To facilitate reform efforts, more research is needed on the current status of mental health service...
Context: Since the 1990s, Alberta, Canada has seen considerable restructuring to health and long-ter...
The aging of the baby boom generation is projected to dramatically increase the population aged 65 a...
This policy brief uses data from the 2004 and 2008 American Hospital Association’s Annual Survey of ...
This report provides policymakers and other interested stakeholders a primer on rural long-term serv...
Recognizing that traditional models of health care delivery and payment often produce fragmented and...
Despite high levels of need, individuals in long-term care often fail to receive appropriate mental ...
The growing number of elderly persons in U.S. society—the “Graying of America”—increases the urgency...
Recent demographic trends highlight the increased prevalence of older populations in rural America. ...
In this article, we compare the demographic and health characteristics of rural and urban elders, as...
Because the older population is living longer and the numbers in this group are increasing exponenti...
This paper examines the long-term care (LTC) arrangements selected by rural older people, identifies...
In a shift away from institutional long term services and supports (LTSS), the federal government an...
Federal and state policy makers, consumers, health plans, providers, and other stakeholders are inte...
Under circumstances of pervasive global aging combined with weakened traditional family elder care, ...
To facilitate reform efforts, more research is needed on the current status of mental health service...
Context: Since the 1990s, Alberta, Canada has seen considerable restructuring to health and long-ter...
The aging of the baby boom generation is projected to dramatically increase the population aged 65 a...
This policy brief uses data from the 2004 and 2008 American Hospital Association’s Annual Survey of ...
This report provides policymakers and other interested stakeholders a primer on rural long-term serv...
Recognizing that traditional models of health care delivery and payment often produce fragmented and...
Despite high levels of need, individuals in long-term care often fail to receive appropriate mental ...
The growing number of elderly persons in U.S. society—the “Graying of America”—increases the urgency...
Recent demographic trends highlight the increased prevalence of older populations in rural America. ...