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Title: Long-Term Care


1
Long-Term Care
  • Chapter 10

2
Learning Objectives
  • Comprehend the concept of long-term care (LTC)
  • Identify who needs LTC and why
  • Identify the different types of community-based
    LTC
  • Name the types of LTC institutions and levels of
    service
  • Understand the demographics of nursing homes and
    residents
  • Observe industry trends
  • Learn about sources of financing

3
Introduction
  • LTC
  • informal care with family
  • home delivered meals
  • minimal assist in residential settings
  • not confined to the elderly
  • elderly are the predominant users
  • LTC services built with elderly in mind

4
Introduction
  • LTC
  • must be closely related to the health care
    delivery sys
  • associated with chronic conditions
  • persistent and recurring health consequences
    lasting over a long period
  • the leading cause of illness, disability and
    death

5
LONG-TERM CARE
  • Range of
  • health care, mental health, social support, and
    residential services,
  • provided temporarily or chronically impaired
    persons over time
  • to enable them the highest level of
    independence

6
LONG-TERM CARE
  • Range of Health Care Services
  • A need for
  • 1) a variety of services
  • 2) various levels and types of services
  • 3) coordination of many service
  • transition of service
  • changes of service
  • done quickly, seamless
  • 4) range of services based on function to help
    restore, preventing further decline
  • LTC must be well integrated and linked to the
    health care delivery sys

7
LONG-TERM CARE
  • Key Characteristics of a LTC System
  • LTC is
  • 1) integrated with the health care system
  • 2) appropriate placement based on assessment
  • 3) accommodating based on the clients changing
    needs
  • 4) compensating for impairment
  • 5) promoting independence

8
LONG-TERM CARE
  • Range of Health Care Services
  • can be classified according to
  • where the services are provided
  • who provides the services
  • the level of services provided
  • LTC can be
  • preventative versus therapeutic
  • institutional versus community
  • formal versus informal
  • light versus intense

9
NATURE OF LTC
  • 1) Preventative and Therapeutic
  • prevent and postpone disease and disability
  • maintain health, independence and mobility
  • Goal
  • prevent or delay institutionalization
  • Prevention
  • good nutrition
  • access to preventative services and medical care
  • pneumonia and flu shots
  • Upon arriving to a nursing homes, emphasis on
    restorative
  • return patient to community as soon as possible

10
NATURE OF LTC
  • 2) Informal versus Formal Care
  • Informal
  • usually done by family and friends, receive no
    payment
  • 2 out of 5 elderly depend on informal care
  • 70 of caregivers are adult children and spouses
  • 1/3 of elderly have unmet needs due to impairment
  • number of caregivers will shrink versus growing
    number of elderly

11
NATURE OF LTC
  • 2) Informal versus Formal Care
  • Elderly with support live longer in the community
  • Family caregivers experience
  • physical, emotional, social and financial
    problems
  • Respite care
  • an intervention to help caregiver stress
  • give caregiver time off
  • adult day care, home health, temporary institution

12
NATURE OF LTC
  • 3) Institutional and Community-based Services
  • Institutions for
  • frail, vulnerable, terminally ill,
    functionally/cognitively impaired
  • LTC objectives for these clients are
  • a) help with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)
  • b) prevention of further degeneration
  • range of motion
  • ambulation of patients
  • prevention of falls
  • turning of bed-bound patients
  • bowel and bladder training

13
NATURE OF LTC
  • 3) Institutional and Community-based Services
  • Employ paraprofessionals
  • nursing assts
  • therapy aides
  • Quality of Life
  • integration of social, environment, personal
    factors, including
  • safety, comfort and pain management
  • personal preference
  • dignity
  • interpersonal relationships
  • secure
  • comfortable living

14
NATURE OF LTC
  • 4) Levels of Intensity
  • ADL and Independent Assistance of Daily Living
    (IADLs) determine functional disability
  • Look at Fig 10-8, page 390
  • Personal Care
  • assistance with basic ADLs
  • Custodial Care
  • basic care to maintain patients essentials for
    daily living
  • routine assistance with ADLs
  • Restorative Care
  • Rehab patients reach their maximum
  • Physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech
    therapy

15
NATURE OF LTC
  • 4) Levels of Intensity
  • Skilled Nursing Care
  • medically oriented by a licensed nurse under a
    physicians direction
  • assessment, reassessment of patient
  • monitor of acute / chronic conditions
  • treatment (wound care, tube care, IV, oncology,
    HIV, neurology, phlebotomy
  • skilled nursing offered by home health and
    skilled nursing facilities
  • Subacute Care
  • often require during post acute care
  • including tech complex services
  • including medical, surgery, oncology, rehab,
  • care offered in LTC units of hosp, skilled
    nursing facilities, home health

16
Coordination of Various Needs
  • Housing
  • key aspect of LTC
  • End of Life Care
  • maintaining dignity and comfort re terminal
    illness and death

17
Clients of LTC
  • People with Disabilities
  • MR and developmentally disabled
  • People with AIDS
  • Acute episode patients
  • Older patients

18
Types of Community-Based LTC Services
  • Home Health
  • Adult Day Care
  • Adult Foster Care
  • small, family-run homes, giving room and board,
    with oversight, supervision, and personal care
  • Senior Centers
  • Home-delivered and congregate meals
  • Homemaker Services
  • Emergency response and telephone reassurance
  • Case management
  • Hospice

19
Institutional LTC
  • Nursing homes
  • room, board, nursing and medical care
  • skilled nursing facility
  • subacute care
  • Asst living
  • ADL asst, light incontinent
  • Residential Care
  • meals, prescription asst, supervision
  • Retirement centers
  • most independent, no nursing or medical services
  • Customer terms residents versus patients

20
Specialized Facilities
  • Intermediate Care Facility for the MR (ICF/MR)
  • Alzheimers Facilities
  • Continuing Care Retirement Community
  • different level of service in different buildings
    on 1 campus
  • independent living units (cottages, apartments)
  • residential and asst in adjoining facility
  • skilled nursing facility gives intermittent care
  • requires prepayment, entrance fee, monthly fees
  • a contract last more than 1 year

21
Sources of Financing Nursing Home Care
  • Medicare
  • covers only 10.3 of nursing homes care
  • skilled nursing facility covered under Part A
  • Medicaid
  • Private Pay
  • Private Health Insurance
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