Improving assisted living care.

In the absence of a national measurement system, private vendors of satisfaction measurement and improvement services have played a crucial role in the quality movement in the assisted living industry. Survey responses from 175 resident-family dyads at 20 facilities were analyzed to identify priorit...

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Publicado en:Journal of Nursing Care Quality Vol. 22; no. 1; pp. 50 - 59
Autores principales: Gregory N, Gesell SB, Widmer T
Formato: research tables/charts Journal Article
Publicado: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Jan-Mar2007
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          Assisted Living In Old Age
          Quality of Health Care In Old Age
          Aged
          Consumer Satisfaction
          Correlation Coefficient
          Descriptive Statistics
          Female
          Food Services
          Funding Source
          Inpatients
          Interviews
          Leisure Activities
          Male
          Michigan
          Missouri
          New Jersey
          New York
          Certified Nursing Assistants
          Ohio
          Pennsylvania
          Quality Improvement
          Quality of Life
          Retrospective Design
          Scales
          Surveys
          Human
          Aged: 65+ years
          Female
          Male
      ab: In the absence of a national measurement system, private vendors of satisfaction measurement and improvement services have played a crucial role in the quality movement in the assisted living industry. Survey responses from 175 resident-family dyads at 20 facilities were analyzed to identify priorities for service improvement from the customers' perspective. They include improving care provided by aides and management, meal service, and activities. Practical solutions for addressing these issues are presented.
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