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    Long Term Care Facility vs. Home Health Care Nursing By: Ronald L. Bowling English 125 J. Shackleford 11/02/2012 Abstract: The decision of whether or not to place an aging parent into a long-term care facility, or to try and to keep them in their own home or yours is one that many American families are facing each day. Factors in dealing with this decision are too numerous to count but we will address a few of them in the following paper, like the financial aspects, psychosocial, and meeting

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    Long-term care healthcare delivery will be a great/popular option for many of these senior citizens. The long-term care healthcare delivery system falls within the continuum of care. The continuum of care is a series of heath care services that are provided to a great number of older adults who are in need of them throughout the course of their life/older life. The care ranges from: personal care, custodial care, restorative care, skill nursing care, and sub acute care (Shi & Singh, 2012). Different

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    of technology will be used within institutional and non-institutional long term care settings. Those individuals who are residents within a long term care setting will be able to use touch screen and graphic user-interfaces. These have made computer technology easy, allowing older adults to not use a challenging

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    Healthcare Long-term Care Healthcare long-term care refers to those medical services which are provided to people who are unable to perform their basic activities of daily life such as dressing, bathing etc and cannot care for themselves for long periods of time. Such individuals need constant support from others at any age, but it is commonly associated with senior citizens or disabled persons. There are a lot of ways in which healthcare long-term services can be provided e.g. it can be provided

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    who are providing long-term and end of life care to family members. This policy introduces a stipend of 70 dollars per day for people caring for an elderly family member. The policy has some limitations. Only those who work at least 30 hours a week can utilize this stipend. The intent is for caregivers to use this stipend to supplement wages, hire help, and buy caregiving supplies. This relates to some of the points brought up in this week’s discussion board and long-term care. Many others have

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    There are three systems of healthcare discussed in the text, each offering different levels and types of care. Hospitals are the first system. Hospitals began as an institution for the poor and offered little therapy (Williams & Torrens, 2008). Now hospitals are focused on health care and offer highly specialized services. While the number of hospitals have decreased in recent years from 7,156 in 1975 to 5,764 in 2003, expenditures have increased from 9.2 billion in 1960 to 500 billion in 2003 (Williams

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    families a piece of mind for care in the long-run. As mentioned before, many times the burden of long-term care falls on families members (Can Medicare, 2015). The pros would be less relying on government funding during retirement as the individual would basically have a savings account in place to cover these costs. Also, if they did not use this account for long-term care, it could go toward burial expenses or other medical costs down the road, unlike long-term insurance policies where the is

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    When trying to find a way to reduce cost of long-term care it can be challenging, therefore, finding two alternative solutions is necessary for just in case the primary solution doesn’t work. One such potential solution would be a cooperative home between college students and the elderly patients. This could help resolve the cost problem because a spilt cost between college students and the patients would dramatically reduce costs and it would help the college students find a more affordable living

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    The three systems whose factors greatly affect the efficient delivery of services are hospitals, long-term care facilities and mental/behavioral health services. Each of these are significantly impacted by diverse influences, affecting the direction and method for health care delivery. For hospitals, the three factors are vertical integration, horizontal integration and sources of power, or stakeholders (). Horizontal and vertical integration are both structure mechanisms, but are very different

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    Centuries ago as people aged and needed assistance with care including hygiene, meals, toileting and moving around, were given assistance from members of their family within the home. Most of these cares were provided by elderly patient daughters to care for them so they can continue to live home. The number of females in the workforce has increased over the years however the increase of females in the workforce is affecting the age females are having children therefore parents are entering their

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