The Changing Landscape of Continuing Care in Alberta: Staff and Resident Characteristics in Supportive Living and Long-Term Care

TitleThe Changing Landscape of Continuing Care in Alberta: Staff and Resident Characteristics in Supportive Living and Long-Term Care
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2018
AuthorsSlaughter S.E, Jones C.A, Eliasziw M., Ickert C., Estabrooks C.A, Wagg A.S
JournalHealthc Policy
Volume14
Issue1
Pagination44-56
Date PublishedAug
ISBN Number1715-6572 (Print)<br/>1715-6572
Accession Number30129434
Keywords*Assisted Living Facilities, Adult, Alberta, Allied Health Personnel/*statistics & numerical data, Delivery of Health Care/*organization & administration, Female, Humans, Long-Term Care, Male, Middle Aged, Young Adult
Abstract

With provincial policy changing institutional care provision for older adults who are unable to safely remain at home, supportive living represents a new middle-ground to provide care for older adults. We compared characteristics of supportive living staff and residents to those in long-term care (LTC), using facility and staff surveys, as well as administrative Resident Assessment Instrument (RAI) data, to describe differences and similarities between facility types. Data analysis included t-tests, chi-square tests, ridit analyses and odds ratios. Participants from 15 supportive living facilities were compared to participants from eight LTC homes. Supportive living healthcare aides were younger, worked fewer years and were more likely to work full time than LTC healthcare aides. LTC residents were more likely than supportive living residents to have: cognitive impairment, medical instability, and activities of daily living dependence. This knowledge, which situates supportive living in the new care continuum, is useful for policy makers and administrators deciding on interventions and clinical guidelines for care groups.

DOI10.12927/hcpol.2018.25549
PMCID

PMC6147366

Link

https://www.longwoods.com/content/25549

Short TitleHealthcare policy = Politiques de santeHealthc Policy
Alternate JournalHealthcare policy = Politiques de sante