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OverviewLeutz and his colleagues offer the most practice-oriented and realistic assessment of how chronically ill elders are being served at the community level. They analyze options and opportunities open to policy makers and practitioners relative to long-term care in the community environment where so many elders want to be. In the process, the authors evaluate the range of needs, the importance of gender and cultural differences, and the effectiveness of Medicare and Medicaid as entitlement strategies. Community care constitutes a major gap in the nation's health-care system. The authors show that there are many persuasive reasons to build, staff, manage, and pay for high quality community-care systems. Such programs are demonstrated to be affordable and to meet better the needs of a large percentage of elders who require long-term care. The authors set forth goals for community-care systems and criteria for assessment. This timely analysis, coupled with practical, socially compelling recommendations, responds effectively to the realities of an aging population and the great public policy and related fiscal concerns. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Walter N. Leutz , John A. Capitman , Margaret MacAdam , Ruby AbrahamsPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Praeger Publishers Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.625kg ISBN: 9780865690295ISBN 10: 0865690294 Pages: 315 Publication Date: 23 October 1992 Recommended Age: From 7 to 17 years Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents[List of] Tables Foreword by James J. Callahan, Jr. Introduction What Is Long-Term Care and Who Needs It? State Infrastructure for Long-Term Care: Criteria for Adequacy Understanding and Measuring Quality of Care Practice and Design Variations in Community Care Management Home-Care Personnel Issues: The Hidden Challenge in Community Care Aging Differently: Issues of Gender and Race Program Benefits and Costs: What We Cover and How We Pay Social Benefits and Costs: Public Responsibility for Community Care and How It Should Be Borne Private Insurance Methods National Medicaid and Medicare Strategies Conclusion Glossary References IndexReviews?Caring for Frail Elders is an excellent volume that provides comprehensive analyses of a very complex set of policy issues. The authors succinctly review and integrate findings from past research and demonstration programs while presenting carefully developed and thoughtful strategies to address identified needs.?-Journal of Aging & Social Policy ?Without a doubt this is the most important monograph I have read regarding health care delivery for the elderly. I strongly recommend that readers of Clinical Gerontologist obtain a copy of it immediately. Furthermore, insist that your academic library purchase a copy. It would also be an appropriate purchase for a large public library.?-Clinical Gerontologist ""Caring for Frail Elders is an excellent volume that provides comprehensive analyses of a very complex set of policy issues. The authors succinctly review and integrate findings from past research and demonstration programs while presenting carefully developed and thoughtful strategies to address identified needs.""-Journal of Aging & Social Policy ""Without a doubt this is the most important monograph I have read regarding health care delivery for the elderly. I strongly recommend that readers of Clinical Gerontologist obtain a copy of it immediately. Furthermore, insist that your academic library purchase a copy. It would also be an appropriate purchase for a large public library.""-Clinical Gerontologist ?Without a doubt this is the most important monograph I have read regarding health care delivery for the elderly. I strongly recommend that readers of Clinical Gerontologist obtain a copy of it immediately. Furthermore, insist that your academic library purchase a copy. It would also be an appropriate purchase for a large public library.?-Clinical Gerontologist Author InformationWalter N. Leutz is an Associate Research Professor at the Bigel Institute of Health Policy, The Heller School, Brandeis University. He has published Changing Healthcare for an Aging Society. John A. Capitman is a Research Professor at Bigel Institute and Director, National Aging Resource Center: Long-Term Care. Margaret MacAdam is Vice President for Community Services at Baycrest in Toronto, Canada. Ruby Abrahams is a Senior Research Associate at the Bigel Institute. She has published numerous articles on case management and assessment. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |