Who Needs and Who Uses Long-Term Care?Fundamentals, Longterm CareCare, Longterm
Long-term care in the United States is needed by 10.9 million community residents, half of them nonelderly, and 1.8 million nursing home residents, predominantly elderly. Ninety-two percent of community residents receive unpaid help, while 13 percent receive paid help. Paid community-based long-te...
Who Needs and Uses Long-Term Care in California? The aging population in California is growing, in part due to the aging of the Baby Boomer generation. As this population increases, so too will the demand... Author 被引量: 1发表: 2012年 Women and health: today's evidence tomorrow's ...
One topic under discussion is the potential introduction of a cap to the costs a person would have to pay should they need long-term care in their old age, with suggestions that the cap could be between pounds 35,000 and pounds 100,000. It may seem a fail safe solution that lifts ...
Across the world, health care for residents in long-term care facilities (LTCFs) is provided by a range of different professionals, and there is no consensus on which professional group(s) deliver the best outcomes for residents. The objective of this review is to investigate how the health ...
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Who Will Care for Us? Aging and Long‐Term Care in Multicultural America Ronald,A Jacquline - 《Nurse Practitioner》 被引量: 0发表: 1997年 Vital Connections in Long-Term Care: Spiritual Resources for Staff and Residents You and your facility become part of each resident's spiritual journey ...
The Influence of Public Long‐Term Care Insurance Pieter;Bakx;Claudine;Meijer;Frederik;Schut;Eddy;Doorslaer.Going Formal or Informal, Who Cares? The Influence of Public Long‐Term Care Insurance.Health Econ... P Bakx,C De Meijer,F Schut,... - 《Health Economics》 被引量: 59发表: 2015年 ...
dollars, equivalent to more than one percent of global GDP, it's estimated that by 2030, the cost is expected to have more than doubled to two trillion dollars, which would seriously undermine social and economic development and overwhelm health and social services, including long-term care ...
The Options of Long-Term Care for the Elderly, Who Provides It, and Who Pays the Bills; There Have Been Numerous Cases Where People Have Been Wrongfully and Unlawfully Refused NHS-Funded Long-Term Care. Rhodri Williams, a Medical Negligence Solicitor at Leo Abse & Cohen, Explains How ...