The authors highlight deficiencies in care provided in nursing homes for people with SMI .Aschbrenner, K., D. Grabowski, S. Cai, S. Bartels, and V. Mor. 2011. "Nursing Home Admissions and Long-Stay Conversions among Persons with and without Seri- ous Mental Illness." Journal of Aging ...
Mental Illness In Nursing Homes: Variations Across States Placing people with mental illnesses in nursing homes is an important policy concern. Using nursing home Minimum Data Set assessments from 2005, we found m... DC Grabowski,KA Aschbrenner,Z Feng,... - 《Health Affairs》 被引量: 48发表...
Bartels SJ, Miles KM, Dums AR, Levine KJ. Are nursing homes appropriate for older adults with severe mental illness? Conflicting consumer and clinician views and implications for the Olmstead decision. J Am Geriatr Soc 2003;51: 1571e1579....
Nursing home patients with serious mental illness (SMI) tend to command a high level of medical and end-of-life services, in addition to their apparent need for psychiatric care. Advance care plans document a person's wishes regarding treatment choices or identify a proxy for healthcare decision...
Improving the Quality of Care in Nursing Homes Excerpt As more people live longer, the need for quality long-term care for the elderly will increase dramatically. This volume examines the current system of nursing home regulations, and proposes an overhaul to better provide for those... ...
Nursing homes are the corner stones in long-term institutional care for frail elderly people. Expansion and strengthening of community-based services during the last decade has enabled frail elderly who earlier would have moved into a nursing home to stay in their own home or in service apartments...
Conclusions : Mental illness affects the use of home care and nursing homes profoundly. Individuals with dementia used home care at 3 times the rate of those having no mental illness diagnosis, and they used PCHs at 8 times the rate. 展开 ...
This article presents results from a retrospective study of psychological assessments of elderly persons with chronic mental illness residing in nursing ho... AK Buckwalter - 《Archives of Psychiatric Nursing》 被引量: 21发表: 1998年 The mentally ill in nursing and old people's homes Having taken...
A statistically significant treatment effect is found only for residents with schizophrenia, other psychoses, or anxiety disorders when treated by mental health specialists. The results are discussed with reference to ongoing reforms for mental health care in nursing homes. 展开 ...
With the increase of age, the physical fitness of the old people will decline, and professional nursing homes can manage their daily life [12]. Some existing studies also pay attention to different attributes of nursing homes. Jingyi, M found that the light condition is more important for the...