Reviews
This study is the largest, most comprehensive study of residential care/assisted living ever undertaken.
The most comprehensive study of RC/AL ever undertaken... Policy makers, educators, advocates, and service providers along the continuum of care for older adults will find this work impressive.
In bringing together and analyzing a large amount of data concerning the status of assisted living and the changing nature of long-term care in the United States—based upon the editors' soundly designed, multi-state study—this volume makes an original and substantial contribution to the field. This book will appeal to health care planners and policy makers, as well as to students and teachers in gerontology.
Book Details
Foreword, M. Powell Lawton
Preface
List of Contributors
Introduction
Part I. Key Topics in Assisted Living
Chapter 1. State Policy and Regulations, Robert L. Mollica
Chapter 2. Residential Care/Assisted
Foreword, M. Powell Lawton
Preface
List of Contributors
Introduction
Part I. Key Topics in Assisted Living
Chapter 1. State Policy and Regulations, Robert L. Mollica
Chapter 2. Residential Care/Assisted Living in the Changing Health Care Environment
Chapter 3. Creating a Therapeutic Environment: Lessons from Northern European Models,
Chapter 4. Staffing Problems and Strategies in Assisted Living, R. Tamara Hodlewsky
Chapter 5. African American Use of Residential Care in North Carolina
Part II. Diversity in Profile: Assisted Living in Four States
Chapter 6. An Overview of the Collaborative Studies of Long-Term Care
Chapter 7. Resident Characteristics
Chapter 8. The Physical Environment
Chapter 9. The Process of Care
Chapter 10. Aging in Place
Chapter 11. Care for Persons with Dementia
Chapter 12. Economics and Financing
Chapter 13. Connectedness in Residential Care: A Qualitative Perspective
Part III. Future Directions in Assisted Living
Emerging Issues in Residential Care/Assisted Living
Index