Abstract:Despite a shift from institutional services toward more home and community-based services (HCBS) for older adults who need long-term services and supports (LTSS), the effects of HCBS have yet to be adequately synthesized in the literature. This review of literature from 1995 to 2012 compares the outcome trajectories of older adults served through HCBS (including assisted living [AL]) and in nursing homes (NHs) for physical function, cognition, mental health, mortality, use of acute care, and associated harms (… Show more
“…However, in the Ghanaian context due to government's inability to fund other similar care services, individuals should be allowed to complement government's efforts. One research participant had this to say; This finding in line with what happens in the developed countries (Schulz, 2010;Wysocki et al, 2012;Harris et al, 2013). Medicaid, in the United States for instance funds LTC which receives contribution from individuals complemented by government provision (Harris et al, 2013).…”
Section: Shared Responsibility By Government and Private Sectorsupporting
“…However, in the Ghanaian context due to government's inability to fund other similar care services, individuals should be allowed to complement government's efforts. One research participant had this to say; This finding in line with what happens in the developed countries (Schulz, 2010;Wysocki et al, 2012;Harris et al, 2013). Medicaid, in the United States for instance funds LTC which receives contribution from individuals complemented by government provision (Harris et al, 2013).…”
Section: Shared Responsibility By Government and Private Sectorsupporting
“…There is a substantial literature comparing the relative effectiveness of community-based versus institutional care (Wysocki et al, 2012). Previous studies have compared the demographic and health characteristics of care recipients, the services received and the functional, medical and psychological outcomes associated with each.…”
Section: Risk Factors Associated With Home and Community-based Carementioning
The findings suggest that HCBS clients' isolation and loneliness are linked to the types of social networks in which they are embedded. The findings also suggest that clients embedded in restricted networks are at high risk for negative outcomes.
“…12,17,18 There is little information on which specific patient characteristics can be used to predict a home versus institution disposition from inpatient rehabilitation. [19][20][21][22][23][24] The purpose of this study was to examine sociodemographic and clinical characteristics independently associated with discharge home compared with discharge to a skilled nursing facility (SNF) after acute inpatient rehabilitation.…”
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