Over the past ten years the state has experienced a continued shift in the way older Ohioans receive long-term care. More older people are receiving long-term care in their own homes and in assisted living facilities. Ohio's home care program for older people, PASSPORT, increased from serving 6,000 individuals in 1992 to 24,500 in 2001. The number of residential care beds, driven by the expansion of assisted living, grew from 8,700 in 1993 to 34,000 in 2001. At the same time, despite an increase of 50,000 Ohioans age 85 and older, the average number of nursing home residents served in the past ten years has dropped by almost 5,700 per day, and the number of Medicaid supported residents has dropped by more than 2,700 per day. These numbers i...
"June 2015."; "This work was supported by a grant from the Ohio Department of Aging and the Ohio Lon...
This study was funded by a grant from the Ohio Department of Aging and by a grant from the Ohio Gene...
This report examines Ohio's projected long-term care needs and their implications for the state budg...
Over the past ten years the state has experienced a continued shift in the way older Ohioans receive...
In a 16 year tracking of utilization trends for institutional and home and community-based services,...
This study describes the changes in Ohio's approach to delivering long-term services that have occur...
This report details trends in Ohio long-term care service utilization over 14 years. It also provide...
"This report was funded by a grant from the Ohio Department of Aging and the Ohio Legislature throug...
This report is designed to identify the challenges facing long-term care in Ohio, and to develop rec...
The residential care and skilled nursing facility industry has been impacted by the economic downtur...
This report provides estimates of the number of older people in Ohio who received long-term care in ...
This research brief documents two decades of progress in delivering long-term services in Ohio. In 1...
In the past decade the number of older people across the United States with disability has increased...
In 1990, the State of Ohio spent more than $1 billion to finance long-term care services to older Oh...
This publication describes the current state of long-term care in Ohio as well as projections of the...
"June 2015."; "This work was supported by a grant from the Ohio Department of Aging and the Ohio Lon...
This study was funded by a grant from the Ohio Department of Aging and by a grant from the Ohio Gene...
This report examines Ohio's projected long-term care needs and their implications for the state budg...
Over the past ten years the state has experienced a continued shift in the way older Ohioans receive...
In a 16 year tracking of utilization trends for institutional and home and community-based services,...
This study describes the changes in Ohio's approach to delivering long-term services that have occur...
This report details trends in Ohio long-term care service utilization over 14 years. It also provide...
"This report was funded by a grant from the Ohio Department of Aging and the Ohio Legislature throug...
This report is designed to identify the challenges facing long-term care in Ohio, and to develop rec...
The residential care and skilled nursing facility industry has been impacted by the economic downtur...
This report provides estimates of the number of older people in Ohio who received long-term care in ...
This research brief documents two decades of progress in delivering long-term services in Ohio. In 1...
In the past decade the number of older people across the United States with disability has increased...
In 1990, the State of Ohio spent more than $1 billion to finance long-term care services to older Oh...
This publication describes the current state of long-term care in Ohio as well as projections of the...
"June 2015."; "This work was supported by a grant from the Ohio Department of Aging and the Ohio Lon...
This study was funded by a grant from the Ohio Department of Aging and by a grant from the Ohio Gene...
This report examines Ohio's projected long-term care needs and their implications for the state budg...