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    A Long Term Care Facility

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    A Long-Term Care Facility Introduction The need for effective health care and incidence of chronic health conditions are expected to increase considerably with the aging of the baby boomers’ population. It is estimated that number of Americans with chronic health conditions will reach 150 million by the year 2030 (Joseph 2006). Furthermore, current long-term care facilities designed decades ago are lagging behind the legal regulation that were established, while not accommodating the needs of the

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    together, giving equal opportunity. Long term care system on historical trends in the 20th century there was pressure from an industrial society to establish a long-term care facility to care for the industrial workers aging. These workers didn’t make enough to have a retirement fund so the old age, so long-term care facilities were created, just like today a lot of people don’t have the means for an old age retirement fund. Financial management in long-term care is the facility administrators, financial

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    Introduction The need for effective health care and incidence of chronic health conditions are expected to increase considerably with the aging of the baby boomers’ population. It is estimated that number of Americans with chronic health conditions will reach 150 million by the year 2030 (Joseph 2006). Furthermore, current long-term care facilities designed decades ago are lagging behind the legal regulation that were established, while not accommodating the needs of the staff and the clients comfortably

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    Long-Term Care Long term care is a growing service within the health care system in the United States. Long term care is a complex system that helps individuals that can no longer perform normal daily activities. These individuals are comprised of the elderly, the disabled, and the cognitive impaired. There are a variety of long term care services and settings that are structured to fit the individualized needs for a patient. Long term care is defined as a variety of services that are individualized

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    Continuum of Long-Term Health Care Lisa Lewis HCS/310 August 9, 2010 John Dean The Continuum of Long-Term Health Care Health care is a fascinating industry. So many types of care are included within the industry. Health care can be very broad or very specific. Health care is also comprised of different types of health care. One specific sector is long-term health care. Long-term care plays a huge role in the health care continuum. This paper will define long-term care and a continuum

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    Needs Assessment Review Introduction Improving the long-term health care facility requires effective needs assessment of the staff, stakeholders, and the community members. Ensuring appropriate and satisfactorily care of those who live and work in the facility requires a strategic process of needs assessment and documentation. The strategic process may require the confrontation of the taken-for-granted in the current facility, private consultation of certain stakeholders, revisiting the known scenes

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    living healthier. Older adults of today are in need of long-term and health care services more than any generation before them (Older Americans, 2012). Because of the growing need for senior care, millions of families are facing critical decisions on how to provide care for their parents. In addition, declining birthrates may cause people to have less familial care and support as they

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    people younger than 50, long-term care insurance seems like something to worry about for the future. Some young adults feel as though long term care insurance may not be a topic to discuss at their age because they are young and healthy. However, young adults should be thinking about long term care as early as possible. As we can see in healthcare news and headlines, long-term care cost is rising and factors can include your age, medical conditions, and overall need for care. According to, Rich Arzaga

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    The challenges and impact of Baby Boomers on long-term care systems are going to modify the manner in which traditional health care, patient access, financial payments and treatment are delivered. Baby Boomers will have an extensive amount of care maintenance needs involving various rehabilitation conditions, acute and chronic illnesses, which will require a significant amount of thoroughly trained gerontologists, skilled nurses, nurse practitioners, social workers, community advocates, and family

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    health insurance, long-term care insurance is designed to cover long-term services and supports, including personal and custodial care in home, community organizations, or other facilities. Policyholders can select range of care options and benefits depending on their needs. In most policies, benefits are payable based on insured’s inability to perform two or three specific ADLs, such as eating, dressing, bathing, continence, toileting and transferring. The cost of your long-term care policy is based

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