Objectives Describe how the availability of assisted living (AL) and dementia-specific AL vary across counties and correlate with demographic and socioeconomic characteristics. Design Maps, univariate statistics, and standardized mean differences show the differences between counties with high and low levels of AL market penetration, and between counties with and without dementia-specific AL. Setting and Participants Data collected from state agencies on licensed AL communities, capacity, and geographic location, and population characteristics from the Area Health Resource file. We include novel and previously undescribed data on dementia-specific AL licenses in 21 states. Measures AL market penetration is reported as the number of AL un...
Currently, 6 million Americans have Alzheimer’s disease and Alzheimer’s disease-related dementias (A...
OBJECTIVE: To describe prevalence and content of AD documentation among NH residents by dementia sta...
Assisted living facilities (ALFs) have become a large provider of long-term care in the United State...
Objectives: Almost 1 million older and disabled adults who require long‐term care reside in assisted...
care communities had dementia special care units. • Beds in dementia special care units accounted fo...
The authors conducted a telephone survey in 7 states to determine the prevalence of residential care...
Research reveals that Black older adults are overrepresented in nursing homes and underrepresented i...
Abstract Background Many residents of assisted living...
This publication briefly describes assisted living facilities that provide long-term services and su...
The number of older adults using home and community-based services funded by federal and state gover...
As the U.S. population ages, demand for aging and disability services will increase, but 15% of U.S....
Key findingsData from the National Study of Long-Term Care Providers\u2022 More residents in residen...
Introduction\u2014Increasingly, residential care communities (RCCs) are becominga source of care for...
Objectives. The assisted living facility (ALF) is the fastest-growing noninstitutional long-term car...
Assisted living (AL) is a well-established alternative to nursing homes, promoting autonomy and choi...
Currently, 6 million Americans have Alzheimer’s disease and Alzheimer’s disease-related dementias (A...
OBJECTIVE: To describe prevalence and content of AD documentation among NH residents by dementia sta...
Assisted living facilities (ALFs) have become a large provider of long-term care in the United State...
Objectives: Almost 1 million older and disabled adults who require long‐term care reside in assisted...
care communities had dementia special care units. • Beds in dementia special care units accounted fo...
The authors conducted a telephone survey in 7 states to determine the prevalence of residential care...
Research reveals that Black older adults are overrepresented in nursing homes and underrepresented i...
Abstract Background Many residents of assisted living...
This publication briefly describes assisted living facilities that provide long-term services and su...
The number of older adults using home and community-based services funded by federal and state gover...
As the U.S. population ages, demand for aging and disability services will increase, but 15% of U.S....
Key findingsData from the National Study of Long-Term Care Providers\u2022 More residents in residen...
Introduction\u2014Increasingly, residential care communities (RCCs) are becominga source of care for...
Objectives. The assisted living facility (ALF) is the fastest-growing noninstitutional long-term car...
Assisted living (AL) is a well-established alternative to nursing homes, promoting autonomy and choi...
Currently, 6 million Americans have Alzheimer’s disease and Alzheimer’s disease-related dementias (A...
OBJECTIVE: To describe prevalence and content of AD documentation among NH residents by dementia sta...
Assisted living facilities (ALFs) have become a large provider of long-term care in the United State...