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The Reality of High-Stakes Care: Meeting the Needs of Aging Populations

This video highlights the challenges faced by families responsible for the care of older adults with high needs and explores innovative solutions for coordinated and accountable care. It emphasizes the importance of partnerships, technology, and housing models in meeting the complex medical needs of individuals and families. Join the movement to create content and communities that inform and inspire.

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The Reality of High-Stakes Care: Meeting the Needs of Aging Populations

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  1. An Alternate Reality: The Experience of Real People in Our Health and Senior Care System MAY 2016 ANNE TUMLINSON INNOVATIONS 

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  3. Failure Feeling 100% responsible for a high stakes situation over which you have no control.

  4. Families: The Ultimate Accountable Care Organizations Post-Acute Care Doctors And Needs Go Unmet Hospital Complex Medical Need FAMILY: Management Coordination Unpaid Caregiving Legal Financial Frail Older Adult Long-Term Services & Support Need Nursing Home Senior Housing Home Care

  5. Accountable Care Organizations Without Information Yellow Pages Problem

  6. Or Money Average Care Costs Per Older Adult with High Needs: $250,000

  7. The country is unprepared To meet the needs and desires of an aging population and their families.

  8. 52% of 65+ will have severe need Source: ASPE, 2015

  9. 25% will live more than 5 years These Are People Whose Need Lasts a Long Time 52% 36% 15% 23% 26% % of High Need 65+ <1 1-2 2-5 5+ YEARS OF HIGH LEVEL NEED Source: ASPE, 2015

  10. A Lot of People Needing a Lot of Care Data pulled from the Avalere Long-Term Care Policy Simulator, June 25, 2013

  11. And, they cost Medicare 2X as much Annual Per Capita Medicare Spending in 2006, by Number of Chronic Conditions & Presence of Frailty Source: Data from Avalere Health, LLC analysis of 2006 Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey (MCBS) Cost and Use file. Prepared for: The SCAN Foundation. DataBrief No.22: Medicare spending by functional impairment and chronic conditions.

  12. Solutions? Real Accountable Care Through Partnership

  13. Hubs of Accountability Service Coordination and Management Trusted Hands-on In-Home Care Providers Supplemented With Tech Medical Management Livable, Connected Communities In-home Technology Home Modifications/Renovations

  14. Require Partnerships Home Care Care Mgmt Tech Solutions CLINICAL/ MEDICAL INTEGRATION Housing SNFs Hospitals Doctors

  15. In Order to Integrating Care for High Need Individuals and Families Manage Complex Medical Needs INNOVATIVE HOUSING MODELS Individual Consumer and Family Life Management Services Support Safety AND Independent Living through Assistance with Daily Tasks

  16. It’s Time To Start A Movement

  17. WHAT IS DAUGHTERHOOD? “Your Efforts Are Good Enough” Creating Content and Communities that Inform and Inspire

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