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Long Term Care

Long Term Care. The Continuum of Care. What is Long Term Care?. Health, mental health, social and residential services provided to temporarily or chronically disabled person over extended period of time. Characteristics of LT Care. Physical or mental, temporary or permanent

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Long Term Care

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  1. Long Term Care The Continuum of Care

  2. What is Long Term Care? • Health, mental health, social and residential services provided to temporarily or chronically disabled person over extended period of time

  3. Characteristics of LT Care • Physical or mental, temporary or permanent • Need based on functional disabilities • Promotes or maintains health and independence in functional abilities and quality of life • To enable us to die peacefully and with dignity • Multiple services and multiple professions spanning broad spectrum • Multifaceted • Designed around unique needs of the individual • Service can change over time

  4. Who needs LT Care • Chronic – permanent or indefinite period of time • Impaired – a decrease in or loss of ability to perform • Disabled – short or long term; varies by age group • Functional ability – person’s ability to perform the basic activities of daily living

  5. Understanding demand for LT Care • Patient represent “mosaic of sub-segments” of the population. Often co-morbid conditions • Services can be organized across dimensions of users • Some users of LT care have significant differences from other users

  6. Organization of LT Care • Informal organization – most LT care is provided by family and friends • Each community may be different regarding availability of services • Ideal system – client oriented continuum of care.

  7. What is Continuum of Care? • Matches resources to patient’s condition • Monitors the client’s condition and changes services as needs change • Coordinates care across disciplines • Integrates care in a range of settings • Enhances efficiency, reduces duplication, streamlines patient flow • Maintains comprehensive record keeping

  8. Categories of Continuum of Care • Extended care • Acute inpatient care • Ambulatory care • Home care • Outreach • Wellness • Housing NOTE: Not all LT care clients get this full range of care. This is ideal that may offset or delay chronic illness.

  9. Providers of LT Care • Hospitals • Nursing homes • Home health agencies • Hospices • Adult day service programs • Housing organizations

  10. Types of LT Care Services(Source: http://www.medicare.gov/LongTermCare/Static/CommunityServices.asp

  11. Paying for LT Care • Nursing home care represents approximately 8% of personal health care expenditures • Home health care about 2% of expenditures though this is trending higher • Since LT care is provided mostly by family and friends, these figures don’t represent full cost • Medicare, Medicaid cover much of the cost • Out of pocket costs for LT care are significant • Little private insurance currently pays for LT care though incentives have been implemented to cover that area

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