Residential Care for the Elderly: Critical Issues in Public Policy

Residential Care for the Elderly: Critical Issues in Public Policy

by Sharon Baggett
Residential Care for the Elderly: Critical Issues in Public Policy

Residential Care for the Elderly: Critical Issues in Public Policy

by Sharon Baggett

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Overview

Although residential care and assisted living for older adults has expanded rapidly in recent decades, it has done so in a policy environment beset by confusion and conflicting purposes. Sharon A. Baggett traces many of the current problems to insufficient knowledge of the population these policies are designed to serve. In her examination of the frequently neglected interface between policy and people, she provides a comprehensive review of current federal and state policies, a detailed case study of a state residential care program, and an analysis of the needs and characteristics of persons in assisted living facilities.

Baggett's policy overview covers such areas as the confusion between housing and care, supply and demand factors in the economics of residential care, conditions contributing to the increase in numbers of assisted living facilities, and current policies that define and limit the choice of residential alternatives. A case study of Oregon's residential care program shows how that state has adapted federal initiatives to local goals and philosophies of long-term care. Funding mechanisms, regulations, and the role of state agencies in developing and monitoring compliance are discussed. Following a comprehensive profile of facility residents, the question of using functional assessment measures to determine individual needs is explored. Linking the larger policy issues with an in-depth analysis of residents served and actual services provided, this book will be helpful to policy planners and developers, administrators, and case managers, as well as students and academics concerned with housing and assisted living services for the elderly.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313267598
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 09/25/1989
Series: Contributions to the Study of Aging , #13
Pages: 185
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.50(d)
Lexile: 1490L (what's this?)

About the Author

SHARON A. BAGGETT presently teaches in the Gerontology Program at Oregon State University and is a consultant for long-term care facilities. Her publications include numerous studies on gerontology.

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
Residential Care: Conceptual Development
Demand for Residential Care Alternatives
Supply Factors in Long-Term Care and the Growth of Residential Alternatives
Development of a Policy Issue and Regulatory Response
The Oregon Experience
Characteristics of Residential Care Facility Residents: An Exploratory Analysis
Relationship Between Regulations/Industry and Needs of Consumers
Agenda for the Future: A Reformist View
Bibliography
Index

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