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    The Three Links Campus is widespread across the right side of Forest street, existing peacefully in it’s own world in the small town called Northfield. It’s isolated in the way it stands out from the many common residential homes on the left of the road, and how it’s white short fences silently beg you not to trespass. Yet it is a world that secure the worlds of many. A non profit organization established in 1899 as an orphanage, but as evolved over the years to redefine its market niche and capitalize

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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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    Medicare Health Insurance Decisions Older adults who are reaching the retiring age have the important job to make decisions regarding the Medicare coverage plans. “Medicare is an insurance plan for person who are age 65, blind, or totally disabled, including those with end-stage renal disease” (Touhy & Jett, 2011, p. 394). Medicare is composed of four different parts. Part A and Part B are the original plans, Part C represents the advantage plans and Part D is the prescription drug plan. (Touhy &

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    INTRODUCTION • Thanks to todays advanced medical technologies that have surpassed anything the human race has ever seen before, loads of people recover and continue living a longer life in a population that continues to grow-resulting in a large fraction of the world’s population aged sixty years and older (United Nations, 2001). • On top of this, you have the massive “baby boomers” generation who are surpassing the age of sixty-five within the next fifteen years (Blomqvist & Busby, 2012). •

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    In home care services are a vital resource for elderly and disabled persons in the United States. The National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) reports there are 12,400 home health agencies serving 4.9 million patients annually. Of these agencies, 80% are run by for-profit organizations, 15% by NPOs, and 5% by government. (Harris-Kojetin L, Sengupta M, Park-Lee E, et al, 2016). While the benefits of in home care are substantial, minimal regulations on the industry have resulted in an often high

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    According to Statistics Canada Report 2013, “life expectancy in Canada is one of the highest in the world” and it is expected to grow, making the aging population a key driver to our health-systems reform. By 2036, seniors in Canada will comprise of twenty five per cent of the population (CIHI, 2011). Seniors, those aged 65 years and older are the fastest growing population in Canada. Currently there are approximately 4.8 million Canadians aged 65 or greater. It is projected that this number will

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    If you are 65 or older, you may have many questions about Medicare and Medicare supplements. With so many choices on the market, it can become quite confusing as to what coverages you have available through your basic Medicare and what supplemental plans offer. What is Medicare? Medicare is the United States government’s health insurance program for adults 65 and older. It is designed to assist in covering the cost of your health care, but it has its limitations. For instance, long-term care and

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    Medicare Plans “Original Medicare is administered directly by the way most people get their Medicare, and has two parts: part A and part B. Medicare Part A (Hospital Insurance) that covers most medically necessary hospital, skilled nursing facility, home health, and hospice care. It is free if you have worked and paid Social Security taxes for at least 40 calendar quarters (10 years), you will pay a monthly premium if you have worked and paid taxes for less time” (Medicare Interactive, 2016)

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    3.3 Direct purchasing by older people and family in care market Direct purchasing care services in the market includes fully privately purchasing and partly privately funded with public supports. Older people and their family are acting as independent purchasers in the care market, with or without financial support from the state (discussed in previous section). As Shutes and Chiatti (2012) argued, the private financial support to older people is significant in ‘familial’ countries (e.g. private

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    We live in a day and age where most Canadians do not concern themselves with the odds of them being placed in a long-term care facility due to the presence of our health care system, however, a greater number of individuals should be more cogitative about the possibility of needing to be put in a home and that not being an immediate option. According to the Ontario Long Term Care Association (2015) over 40% of the long-term care homes in Ontario are small, with 96 or fewer beds. With the aging of

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