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Who Stays and Who Goes Home: Using National Data on Nursing Home Discharges and Long-Stay Residents to Draw Implications for Nursing Home Transition Programs

10/05/2005 | Requests *

Summary

This report analyzes survey data to describe the characteristics of two groups of nursing home residents who are 65 years or older: those discharged back to the community over a one year time period and those who remain in nursing homes longer than 90 days. As some states turn their attention to returning nursing home residents to the community, this report offers insights on who to target in transition programs and what level and types of community resources are needed. 

Author

Kasper, Judy 

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Keywords

Medicaid; NFT; National Nursing Home Survey; target populations; community resources; Nursing Home Transition; ADL assistance 

Topic

Aging Issues, Long-Term Care, Transition/Diversion from Institutions 

Type/Tool

Promising practices, Reports 

Source

Kaiser Family Foundation 

State

All States/Territories 

Date Created

10/05/2005 

Contact

The Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured
1330 G Street, NW
Washington, DC 20005
202-347-5270

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