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    Long-term is often required for people who have disabilities or chronic illnesses. People may need assistance with daily activities, such as eating, dressing or bathing. Many people with chronic illnesses or disabilities require the care of a medical professional, such as a physical therapist or registered nurse. Many people believe that if they have an employer-based health insurance plan or Medicare, then the cost of their long-term care will be covered. However, it is important to note that…

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    A combination of services intended to meet a person’s health or personal care needs for either a short or long period (Batnitzky, Hayes, & Vinall, 2014). However, these services promote independence and security for persons who cannot take care of their needs as a result of illness or debility. For most persons, long-term care includes assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs). Also, it may consist of help with everyday tasks, called instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs)…

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    Long term care includes medical and social services to support the needs of people living with chronic health problems that affect their ability to perform daily activities. There are various types of facilities today for someone who needs long term care. For instance, nursing homes are a place of residence for people who need continuous nursing care and have deficiencies with activities of daily living. They offer the most substantial care a person can get outside a hospital. Although some…

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    difficult. Her lack of memory and inability to take care of herself has placed a great strain on her son as he is unable to take care of her personal needs. After weeks of trying to take care of his mom the best way he knows how, he has begun to contemplate about long-term care facility that can take over the care of his mom. He asked my advice on how to choose a long-term facility. Helping him on the things to consider when choosing a long-term facility for his mom, I know would help him to…

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    What is Long Term Care Insurance? Get the Solution for Your Question Now What is long term care insurance? Do you know the answer this question? A significant number of us know nothing about the insurance since we believe that it is pointless for us. Really, it is extremely vital as you get more established and it may be past the point where it is possible to buy it when you at last understand that you require it. A man would require long term care insurance when the individual is not equipped…

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    Long-term care industry consists of various providers in the community-based settings, quasi-institutions, and institutional facilities. This industry cannot function without other key partners. Institutional providers are the most visible sector of the long-term care industry. A variety of health care personnel are involved in the delivery of long-term care and the ancillary sector includes case management agencies that assist clients with identifying and obtaining appropriate long-term care…

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    by the CEO of Lakeview Regional Hospital, Charlotte Ekins The staff at Lakeview are not familiar with concepts of lean methodology Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care to organize meetings to discuss the topic of improving flow and wait time in Emergency Services. Lakeview staff are worn down by multiple performance improvement initiatives Long wait times are becoming common; on average the wait time is approximately 10 hours The Emergency Department is experiencing shortages for five full-time…

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    Introduction Long Term Care facilities are very common in the United States today, but the top three competing LTC facilities are Brookdale Senior Living, Kindred Healthcare incorporated and Omega Healthcare. Each one of the organizations have their own separate direct types of care for their patients and they all have their strength and weakness. Determining these thing in the organization is important because the weaknesses can be improved to make the facility operate better. Long term care…

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    Long Term Care Options The three long-term care options that were researched are Home Health Care, Assisted Living Facilities, and Nursing Home. Home Health Care has several pros and cons. Some of the pros for home health care is being to keep the person in their familiar environment, this contributes significantly to the over all health and well-being of the individuals. Another pro is cost, the financial savings of having in home health care keeps cost to a minimum. Lastly, you do not have…

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    highly specialized hub for an assortment of health care activities that reach outside of its brick and mortar to encompass the community, affiliating with other institutions/providers thus providing complex care to critically ill along with an array of outpatient services (Williams & Torrens, 2008). The heart of the hospital services is to provide acute care but provide ambulatory care thereby providing services with a complex base of patient care, higher acuity and higher cost (Williams &…

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