In this report, we outline the results of a comparative case study of long-term care (LTC) in rural Alberta.Ye
In 1979, Adult Day Care became a part of the B.C. Ministry of Health\u27s Continuing Care Program. B...
Persons with dementia experience impairments in cognitive, behavioral, and functional ability, often...
Background: As the populations of many developed nations continue to age at rapid rates it is becomi...
Context: Since the 1990s, Alberta, Canada has seen considerable restructuring to health and long-ter...
Context: Since the 1990s, Alberta, Canada has seen considerable restructuring to health and long-ter...
This is an open-access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoD...
This article examines what is known and what we need to know about rural long‐term care populations ...
While some individuals can successfully age at home, others with similar levels of need may require ...
Long-term care services for the elderly in Canada have evolved into a vast array of types of facilit...
This paper examines the long-term care (LTC) arrangements selected by rural older people, identifies...
The objective of this study was to determine whether provincial health policies influence the supply...
This paper contributes to the current debates surrounding private delivery of health care services b...
This policy brief uses data from the 2004 and 2008 American Hospital Association’s Annual Survey of ...
Federal and state policy makers, consumers, health plans, providers, and other stakeholders are inte...
The capacity for older residents to age in place in rural Newfoundland and Labrador has been profoun...
In 1979, Adult Day Care became a part of the B.C. Ministry of Health\u27s Continuing Care Program. B...
Persons with dementia experience impairments in cognitive, behavioral, and functional ability, often...
Background: As the populations of many developed nations continue to age at rapid rates it is becomi...
Context: Since the 1990s, Alberta, Canada has seen considerable restructuring to health and long-ter...
Context: Since the 1990s, Alberta, Canada has seen considerable restructuring to health and long-ter...
This is an open-access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoD...
This article examines what is known and what we need to know about rural long‐term care populations ...
While some individuals can successfully age at home, others with similar levels of need may require ...
Long-term care services for the elderly in Canada have evolved into a vast array of types of facilit...
This paper examines the long-term care (LTC) arrangements selected by rural older people, identifies...
The objective of this study was to determine whether provincial health policies influence the supply...
This paper contributes to the current debates surrounding private delivery of health care services b...
This policy brief uses data from the 2004 and 2008 American Hospital Association’s Annual Survey of ...
Federal and state policy makers, consumers, health plans, providers, and other stakeholders are inte...
The capacity for older residents to age in place in rural Newfoundland and Labrador has been profoun...
In 1979, Adult Day Care became a part of the B.C. Ministry of Health\u27s Continuing Care Program. B...
Persons with dementia experience impairments in cognitive, behavioral, and functional ability, often...
Background: As the populations of many developed nations continue to age at rapid rates it is becomi...