2022
DOI: 10.1177/08404704221083554
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Is long-term care a building or a societal moral philosophy?

Abstract: The number of Older Adults (OA) in Ontario will double in two decades. The COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated that the model of subsidized Long-Term Care (LTC) homes does not reflect the care needs of OAs. Many nations have implemented LTC models as a continuum of care for OAs promoting independent home/community living. These models help delay admission to LTC homes and achieve a higher quality-of-life for OAs. Current financial pressure on the healthcare system and inadequacies of LTC homes necessitate a broader… Show more

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“…5 Arguably, the pandemic exacerbated two crucial challenges for the healthcare system: Health Human Resources (HHR) and acute and long-term care capacity. 6 Next, the Quintuple Aim introduced equity as the fifth component, realizing that providing high-quality care is impossible without addressing inequity. 7 Quintuple Aim follows the six domains (safe, effective, patient-centred, timely, efficient, and equitable) identified by the (IOM) for healthcare improvement.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 Arguably, the pandemic exacerbated two crucial challenges for the healthcare system: Health Human Resources (HHR) and acute and long-term care capacity. 6 Next, the Quintuple Aim introduced equity as the fifth component, realizing that providing high-quality care is impossible without addressing inequity. 7 Quintuple Aim follows the six domains (safe, effective, patient-centred, timely, efficient, and equitable) identified by the (IOM) for healthcare improvement.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%