Aging Well : Solutions to the Most Pressing Global Challenges of Aging.
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Language: | English |
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Singapore :
Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,
2019.
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- About ACCESS Health International
- Contents
- About the Authors
- List of Figures
- 1: Demographics
- Potential Support Ratio
- 2: Healthcare in the United States
- United States Health Spending and Outcomes
- Optimal Aging
- Geriatric Workforce Shortage
- Prevalence of Chronic Disease
- Person-Centered Care
- Value-Based Care
- Alignment to Meet the Needs of the Older Population
- 3: Long-Term Care Financing
- Global Funding Goals
- Barriers to Sustainable Long-Term Care Financing in the United States
- Public Knowledge
- Cost
- Reimbursement Policy
- Long-Term Care Insurance
- Claude Thau, Thau Incorporated
- 4: Person-Centered Long-Term Care
- Person-Centered Long-Term Care
- Christopher Perna, The Eden Alternative®
- Words Make Worlds
- Training and Outcomes of Eden Alternative Adoption
- Rebecca Priest, St. John's
- Small Homes
- Care Team Empowerment
- Staff Satisfaction
- Uniforms
- Those with Dementia Live in Community
- Enabling People to Die in Their Home
- Stakeholder Satisfaction
- Antipsychotic Medications
- Dr. Allen Power, Geriatrician, Advocate, and Author
- Surplus Safety and Restraints
- Philosophy of Segregation
- Dedicated Staff Assignments
- Tena M. Alonzo, Karen Mitchell, and Ivan Hilton, Beatitudes Campus
- Sundowning
- Comfort Matters™
- Barriers to Person-Centered Care
- 5: Home-Based Palliative Care and Aging in Place and Community
- Palliative Care
- Cost Outcomes of Palliative Care
- Patient Engagement and End-of-Life Care
- Dr. Diane E. Meier, The Center to Advance Palliative Care
- Patient Priorities
- Education and Training
- Palliative Care at Home
- Dr. Kristofer Smith, Northwell Health Solutions
- Population Health
- Challenges to Home-Based Palliative Care
- Pending Legislation and New Payment Models.
- Aging in Place and Community
- Dr. Allan Teel, Full Circle America
- Technology
- Community Assets
- Outcomes
- Barriers to Uptake and Implementation of Home-Based Palliative Care
- 6: Coordinated Primary Care
- The Patient-Centered Medical Home
- History
- Dr. Erin R. Giovannetti and Dr. Michael S. Barr, National Committee for Quality Assurance
- Characteristics
- Outcomes
- Recognition24
- Dr. Erik Langhoff, James J. Peters VA Medical Center
- Efficiency and Value-Based Care
- Access
- Technology
- Barriers to Coordinated Primary Care
- 7: Emergency Medicine and Hospital Care in the Home and Community
- Emergency Department
- Cost
- Risk for Older Adults
- Cognitive Impairment in the ED
- Hospital
- Hospitalizations
- Readmission Costs
- Risk for Older Adults
- Cognitive Impairment in the Hospital
- Dr. Mark Prather and Kevin Riddleberger, DispatchHealth
- Care Coordination Across the Continuum
- Bounceback Rates
- Patient Satisfaction
- Access
- Senior Living Communities
- Dr. Kristofer Smith, Northwell Health Solutions
- Late Life Planning
- Barriers to Implementation
- Acute Care Delivery in Skilled Nursing Homes
- Dr. Timothy Peck, XiaoSong Mu, and Garrett Gleeson, Call9
- Why Nursing Home Residents Are Sent to the ED
- How the Call9 Model Works
- Follow-Up Care
- Honoring the Care Priorities and Advanced Directives
- Population Health Data
- Clinical and Cost Outcomes
- Dr. Bruce Leff, Hospital at Home
- Cost
- Patient Satisfaction
- Barriers to Implementation
- 8: Support for Those Living with Dementia and Their Caregivers
- Caregiving
- Dr. Mary S. Mittelman, NYU Caregiver Intervention
- Jed A. Levine, CaringKind
- Mission
- Minorities and Dementia
- The Early Stage Center
- Workforce Training
- Financial and Legal Planning
- Respite
- Palliative Care Pilot Program
- Wandering.
- Elizabeth Bravo Santiago, CaringKind
- How the Program Works
- Case Studies
- Program Staffing
- Davina Porock, PhD
- Karen Love, Jackie Pinkowitz, and Lon Pinkowitz, The Dementia Action Alliance
- Stigma
- Brian Leblanc, Dementia Action Alliance
- 9: Merging Health and Social Services
- The Home Environment
- Access to Care
- Access to Transportation
- Access to Food
- Chronic Disease Self-Management
- Medication Management
- Function and Independence
- Falls
- June Simmons, Partners in Care Foundation48
- Readmissions
- Nursing Home Avoidance
- Medication Review
- Chronic Disease Self-Management and Education
- Prevention
- Sarah Szanton, CAPABLE62
- Honoring the Goals of the Participant
- Outcomes
- Functional Improvement
- Quality of Life and Mental Health
- Hospitalizations and Nursing Home Placements
- Cost
- Looking Forward
- 10: Purpose and Social Inclusion
- Lifelong Learning
- United Nations Principles for Older Persons
- Housing
- The Village Movement
- Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities
- JDC-ESHEL
- Cohousing
- Joani Blank, Cohousing Enthusiast and Resident
- Shared Meals
- Shared Decisions and Projects
- Intergenerational Connections
- Rebecca Priest, Administrator of Skilled Nursing, St. John's
- Tena Alonzo, Karen Mitchell, and Ivan Hilton, Beatitudes Campus
- Anne Doyle, Lasell Village
- Age-Inclusive Cities
- Stakeholder Involvement
- Mia Oberlink, the AdvantAge Initiative
- Ruth Finkelstein, Age Smart Employer and Exceeding Expectations Initiatives
- Older Workers
- Ageism
- Lindsay Goldman, Age-Friendly NYC75
- The Aging Economy
- Multi-sectoral Partnerships
- Emi Kiyota M.Arch. and Ph.D, Ibasho
- Elder Resilience
- Bottom-Up Design and Operation
- Intergenerational Connections
- Timebanking
- Paul Tang, linkAges90
- Lifelong Learning.
- Intergenerational Connections
- Upstream Health Prevention and Resilience
- Appendix: Indicators List: Essential Elements of an Elder Friendly Community
- Percentage of People Age 65+ Who Report Their Community Is a Good Place to Live
- 11: Eight Lessons for Social Inclusion and High-Quality Sustainable Elder Care
- Lesson One: The Availability of Affordable Long-Term Care Insurance Is Essential to Improve Access to Care for Older Adults
- Lesson Two: Person-Centered Care Is a Vital Component of High Quality Care and for Older Adults
- Lesson Three: Palliative Care and Social Support in the Home Is Essential to High-Quality Elder Care
- Lesson Four: Coordinated Primary Healthcare Is Essential to High-Quality Elder Care
- Lesson Five: Delivery of Acute and Hospital-Level Care in the Home and Community Can Lower Healthcare Costs and Improve Access and Well-Being for Older Adults
- Acute Care
- Acute and Palliative Care
- Hospital Care
- Lesson Six: Dementia Presents Challenges and Opportunities for High-Quality Care and Caregiver Support
- Caregiving
- Institutional Settings
- "Behaviors"
- Palliative Care
- Stigma
- Lesson Seven: It Is Imperative for Health Systems to Provide Both Social and Medical Supports with Preventative Interventions That Address the Social Determinants of Health
- Prevention and Care Transitions
- Function
- Lesson Eight: Social Inclusion and the Opportunity to Live a Purposeful Life Are Essential to the Happiness and Well-Being of Older Adults
- Housing
- Age-Inclusive Cities
- Looking Forward
- Additional Reading
- Index.