A seamless continuum of healthcare services is necessary to serve older adults, caregivers and the community. Personal knowledge and experience of the author, a nurse and skilled nursing facility administrator. is combined with a literature review to determine a vision for serving older adults and caregivers. A vertical integration of long term care into a health delivery network traditionally focused on acute and primary care is proposed
Policy makers are increasingly interested in reducing public spending while maintaining quality of l...
Abstract With the worldwide trend towards aging and increasing numbers of chronic diseases, the prom...
Long term care as it exists today is broad in its definition and generally refers to a range of serv...
the Elderly (PACE) model programs are in the forefront of redefining the delivery of long-term care ...
This culminating project will focus on the changes that have occurred in the medical world and how t...
As the population of individuals 65 years of age and older becomes a large segment of the population...
More than 13 million individuals in the US use long-term-services and supports (LTSS) to help them w...
In chis chapter, the need for long-term care services is explained from the perspective of the explo...
CONTINUITY OF CARE FOR OLDER adult patients transitioning from acute care settings (hospitals) to lo...
Americans over age 65 constitute a larger percentage of the population each year: from 14% in 2010 (...
In most countries, a fundamental shift in the focus of clinical care for older people is needed. Ins...
Includes bibliographical references.The oldest members of the Baby Boom generation born between 1946...
Abstract The current U.S. health and long term care systems are inadequately prepared to meet the di...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Presen...
Miguel Ángel Gandarillas,1 Nandu Goswami2,3 1Department of Social Psychology and Methodology...
Policy makers are increasingly interested in reducing public spending while maintaining quality of l...
Abstract With the worldwide trend towards aging and increasing numbers of chronic diseases, the prom...
Long term care as it exists today is broad in its definition and generally refers to a range of serv...
the Elderly (PACE) model programs are in the forefront of redefining the delivery of long-term care ...
This culminating project will focus on the changes that have occurred in the medical world and how t...
As the population of individuals 65 years of age and older becomes a large segment of the population...
More than 13 million individuals in the US use long-term-services and supports (LTSS) to help them w...
In chis chapter, the need for long-term care services is explained from the perspective of the explo...
CONTINUITY OF CARE FOR OLDER adult patients transitioning from acute care settings (hospitals) to lo...
Americans over age 65 constitute a larger percentage of the population each year: from 14% in 2010 (...
In most countries, a fundamental shift in the focus of clinical care for older people is needed. Ins...
Includes bibliographical references.The oldest members of the Baby Boom generation born between 1946...
Abstract The current U.S. health and long term care systems are inadequately prepared to meet the di...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Presen...
Miguel Ángel Gandarillas,1 Nandu Goswami2,3 1Department of Social Psychology and Methodology...
Policy makers are increasingly interested in reducing public spending while maintaining quality of l...
Abstract With the worldwide trend towards aging and increasing numbers of chronic diseases, the prom...
Long term care as it exists today is broad in its definition and generally refers to a range of serv...