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Adult Day Services: A Key Community Service for Older Adults  (Report)

Author(s):  Janet O'Keeffe and Kristin Siebenaler

Organization(s):  RTI International

This report provides a brief overview of the limited research on adult day services conducted to date. It presents an overview of state approaches to regulating adult day services for elderly persons. Findings from site visits to adult day service providers in five state, and providersÂ’ and stakeholdersÂ’ views on regulatory issues in their states is also presented. [81 PDF pages]

Published:  July, 2006

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Pilot Long-Term Care Awareness Campaign: Phase I Final Report  (Report)

Author(s):  MEDSTAT

Organization(s):  MEDSTAT

This report describes the first phase of the state/federal Long-Term Care Awareness Campaign pilot program to increase awareness of the need to plan ahead for long-term care. The Campaign was operated in five states early in 2005. Each state's Campaign activities (including mailings, paid television advertisements, public service announcements and radio spots) are described and the resulting consumer response analyzed. [48 PDF pages]

Published:  February, 2006

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Regulatory Review of Adults Day Services: Final Report  (Report)

Author(s):  Kristin Siebenaler, Janet O'Keeffe, Christine O'Keeffe, David Brown and Beth Koetse

Organization(s):  RTI International

Although adult day care and adult day health care are increasingly promoted as key community-based services for older persons, little is known about their provision, utilization, or outcomes; this is largely due to a paucity of data. This review examines state approaches to regulating these services, also referred to generically as adult day services (ADS), as a means to better understand their role in the health care and long-term care systems. This review is a component of a larger study of ADS intended to provide information to guide future research and policy analysis on ADS generally and on medically oriented ADS specifically. [231 PDF pages]

Published:  August, 2005

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The Past, Present, and Future of Managed Long-Term Care  (Report)

Author(s):  Paul Saucier, Brian Burwell and Kerstin Gerst

Organization(s):  MEDSTAT, University of Southern Maine

The study assesses the state of the managed long-term care market from the perspective of purchasers (states) and suppliers (managed long-term care contractors), addressing the following questions: (1) What is the current state of the managed long-term care market? (2) What value do managed long-term care products offer relative to the fee-for-service system? (3) What is the market outlook in terms of future demand from state purchasers and supply from existing and new organizations? [33 PDF pages]

Published:  April, 2005

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