Results provided modest but important evidence supportive of increasing state investment in HCBS. Within-state allocation of HCBS resources, however, requires further research and careful consideration about fairness for individual seniors and their families as well as cost effectiveness.
Dementia caregivers do not relinquish their role after placing family
members in long-term care and they experience increased chronic grief. The
Chronic Grief Management Intervention (CGMI) is a12-week group-based program
that uses guided discussion to deliver knowledge of Alzheimer’s or a
related dementia and teach skills in communication, conflict resolution, and
chronic grief management in dementia caregivers who placed their family members
in long-term care. Using a quasi-experimental design, 83 caregivers from 15
long-term care facilities received either the CGMI (n =
34) or a comparison condition consisting of two check-in calls
(n = 49). In this pilot study, we examined the
feasibility of implementing the CGMI and evaluated the effects of the
intervention on caregivers’ knowledge and skill and their chronic grief
and depression. The intervention was feasible and resulted in significant
improvement in caregivers’ heartfelt sadness and longing at 3 months and
a significant drop in their guilt at the 6-month follow-up.
Background-The majority of Americans die in institutions although most prefer to die at home. States vary greatly in their proportion of home deaths. Although individuals' circumstances largely determine where they die, health policies may affect the range of options available to them.
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