HSA 3111 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Long-Term Care, Assisted Living, Elder Abuse

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Long-term care is defined as the wide range of services provided over a long period of time to people of all ages who need assistance with regular, everyday activities. It generally does not involve the hospital and services are provided in the home, community, and residential settings ranging from small board and care homes for assisted living to traditional nursing homes. From birth to death, needs may vary in terms of intensity and duration. The level of support required for optimal functioning may differ over time, and the service locations change with the type and intensity of needs. These services range from intense medical care to social support, or combinations of the two. While the service continuum ranges from infants to older adults with diverse needs, older adults predominant users of long term care. Formal long term care is care that is institutionally based or operated. Informal long term care is provided by family and friends.

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