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Caring for the Ages
January 1, 2022
Images of family caregivers looking through windows to see their loved ones in nursing homes have come to characterize a serious challenge of the COVID-19 pandemic: supporting families who are separated from their loved ones. Family and caregiver...
JAMDA
December 31, 2021
Develop and evaluate the implementation of a proposed model for large-scale data-driven quality improvement in assisted living.
JAMDA
December 31, 2021
The worsening shortage of registered nurses (RNs) will further burden long-term care (LTC) settings in the United States. In a recent survey, 94% of nursing homes (NHs) and 81% of assisted living communities reported staffing shortages; 73% and 59...
JAMDA
December 31, 2021
Assisted living (AL) has existed in the United States for decades, evolving in response to older adults’ need for supportive care and distaste for nursing homes and older models of congregate care. AL is state-regulated, provides at least 2 meals a...
JAMDA
December 30, 2021
To reach consensus on a minimum list of long-term care (LTC) interventions to be included in a service package delivered through universal health coverage (UHC).
JAMDA
December 30, 2021
Motoric cognitive risk syndrome (MCR) is a recently proposed predementia syndrome characterized by subjective cognitive impairment and slow gait. We aim to assess the cardiovascular and noncardiovascular factors associated with MCR.
JAMDA
December 29, 2021
Although descriptions of family involvement in residential long-term care (RLTC) are available in the scientific literature, how family involvement is optimized in nursing homes or assisted living settings remains underexplored. During the facility...
JAMDA
December 29, 2021
The complex care needs of frail older persons living at home is a major challenge for health care systems worldwide. One possible solution is to employ a primary care physician (PCP) with additional geriatric expertise. In the Netherlands, elderly...
JAMDA
December 29, 2021
The diverse array of individuals who receive long-term services and supports share one common experience, which is the need for assistance with personal care and/or other daily activities. The direct care workers (including nursing assistants, home...
JAMDA
December 28, 2021
One in 5 US adults (53 million people) provide long-term care to persons who are aging, disabled, and chronically ill.1 This informal workforce—referred to as family caregivers—perform medical tasks, help with activities of daily living, prepare...