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Americans are living longer, yet more people can expect to have some sort of disability in their later years of life. Innovative approaches to long-term care, such as re-imagining nursing home care, may improve quality and provide more choices.

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Can Culture Change Offer Viable Solutions to Meet Increased Demands for Long-Term Care?

August 1, 2012 | Issue Brief

The “culture change” movement is transforming long-term care by promoting more home-like facilities and providing more options for consumers to receive care how and where they want it, in their communities.

Scaling Visionary Solutions to Improve the Health of Vulnerable Populations

October 1, 2012 | Journal Article

The Green House Project, a breakthrough solution to caring for aging Americans, €illustrates what it takes to take an idea mainstream.

Community Partnerships for Older Adults

December 8, 2011 | Program Result Report

Community Partnerships for Older Adults (CPFOA) aimed to improve long-term care and supportive systems for vulnerable older adults by fostering collaborative partnerships and building community capacity.

Community Partnerships for Older Adults

October 29, 2009 | Report

Webcast: Ed Howard moderates a discussion about the issues facing older adults and how community partnerships are working to identify, prioritize, and implement workable solutions to long term care problems.

Getting Ready for the Coming "Silver Tsunami" in Maui, Hawaii

December 7, 2011 | Story

Rita Barreras led a community partnership in Maui, Hawaii, to create an infrastructure that allowed older adults to "age in the community" by increasing the caregiver workforce and changing rules to expand long-term-care options.

Better Jobs Better Care: Building a Strong Long-Term Care Workforce

April 27, 2011 | Program Result Report

Better Jobs Better Care supported changes in long-term-care policy and provider practices to reduce high vacancy and turnover rates among the paraprofessionals who provide direct care to older adults and to improve the quality of that care.

Foundation Work in Long-Term Care

January 1, 2010 | Journal Article

Health foundations have invested in services, research, and advocacy to improve the financing and delivery of long-term services and supports. This article describes some of the broad array of approaches they have taken.

Transitions Between Frailty States Among Community-Living Older Persons

February 27, 2006 | Journal Article

The experience of frailty for persons aged 70 or older was examined in the current study. The 754 study participants were part of the Precipitating Events Project that followed older persons over a period of 54 months. Frailty was defined as the pre ...

Improving the Quality of Long Term Care

September 1, 2005 | Journal Article

Publicly reporting information stimulates providers' efforts to improve the quality of health care. The availability of mandated, uniform clinical data in all nursing homes and home health agencies has facilitated the public reporting of comparative ...

Beyond Managed Long-Term Care

May 1, 2001 | Journal Article

Evaluations of home care for chronically ill elderly people have shown disappointitng results for many years.

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