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    realize that they cannot provide care anymore? For anyone, deciding to put their loved one or themselves into a long-term care facility, it can be difficult and resources can be hard to understand. In March of 2016, I personally went to three nursing homes in Northwest Ohio region. These nursing homes were; Concord Care Center of Toledo, Swan Creek Care Center and Lakes of Monclova Health Campus. Two of these nursing homes; Concord Care Center of Toledo and Swan Creek Care Center were in urban settings

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    Harmonizing Long-Term Care Issues within America Caring for the elderly and disabled has always been a relevant issue among American’s; however, not until recently has it become a significant issue within society. Change has occurred in the past couple decade as the workforce dynamics have transitioned from the family based farm living to the inner city, college educated worker who follows opportunity. Decades ago it was common place to have an aging relative live with the family in a multi-generational

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    examples of long term care facilities. These facilities are usually targeting individuals who are of geriatric age or need around the clock care (mental health and physical health). The residents in these communities have access to individually-tailored levels of individual or group-centered activities, programs, and assistance whether it is with home or personal care. Long term care facilities are generally for those who are unable to manage independently in the community. Specific types of long-term

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    Long Term Acute Care Hospital

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    Long Term Acute Care Hospital With today’s technology and the specialized skills of doctors, nurses, and therapists, patients who need long term care of acute problems can obtain these services at institutions known as postacute care providers. One type of facility that falls under this title is the Long Term Acute Care Hospital (LTACH) (Munoz-Price, 2009, p. 438). This paper will discuss services provided by LTACHs, the role of the Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) in these facilities, and Medicare reimbursement

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    Describe the type of care this long term care provides. The demographic of clients in the long term care delivery model has a range that starts in infants and ends with the elderly, this care also includes persons with disabilities (mental and physical). According to Hooyman (2014),”to address escalating health and long-term care costs, the locus of care for older adults and persons with disabilities is shifting from institutional to community-based settings (p.25). Community based settings would

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    the elderly in the long-term care setting resulting from falls. Fall prevention in a long-term care facility with dementia residents presents an ongoing challenge to the entire interdisciplinary care team due to their cognitive impairment. Even with significant protocols in place, falls are still to common. There must be other interventions such as distraction techniques that can help reduce the incidence of falls among this population. Residents who fall in long-term care usually does not cause

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    Typically the most considered factor when deciding on long term health care is the individual’s financial status. Patients without any resources may qualify for long term care as long they meet certain requirements set by Medicaid payment. Normally this kind of patient is in need of extended 24-hour care and has expended all of their means. Medicaid does not start until all of their financial gains are gone, including savings and for a single adult, their home. If the patient receives monthly payments

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    As a MSW student at a long term care home, I get an opportunity to take on many duties and activities. For starters, I get to do a lot of administration work including filing, faxing, photocopying, writing thank you letters for those who came for the tour of the home, mailing care conference letters to families to let them know when it is and making phone calls to family members as well as different agencies such as Community Care Access Centre (CCAC). One of the main duties and most important I

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    Long-term care can be defined as a broad set of paid and unpaid services for people who are mentally or physically disabled, or whose chronic illness places them in need of medical or personal assistance for long periods of time. “It is estimated that there are more than twelve million Americans of all ages whose mix of serious disability and chronic illness places them at the high risk for functional decline, hospitalization, or nursing home placement.” (Benjamin) Several different populations require

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    (Heatlh Promotion by Design in Long-Term Care Settings, n.d.). For example, insomnia or disturbed sleep is common in older individuals and ensuring the environment is comfortable is a big contribution to improving sleep. There are many other environmental aspects that can be changed to achieve quality of life for residents. Temporary and Ongoing Long Term Care Temporary long term care is when an individual only needs to be in the long term care facility for only weeks or months (Day, n.d.). A common

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