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Report to the Secretary on Private Financing of Long-Term Care for the Elderly
Assessment and Care Planning for the Frail Elderly: A Problem Specific Approach
This problem-specific approach describes various circumstances likely to be encountered among frail elderly persons in the community. Each problem area includes a comprehensive list of items that should be considered by a case manager. Model care plans are also included. This document can be used for training case managers in the specifics of effective assessment and case management.
Day Care Centers: 1976-1984--Has Supply Kept Up With Demand?
This paper analyzes the growth of day care center capacity in the U.S. over two points in time, 1976 and 1984, and compares it to the change in potential demand for day care caused by the increased number of mothers with young children who were in the labor force. It concludes that day care center supply increased more than the number of young children who have mothers in the labor force.
The Effects of Case Management and Community Services on the Impaired Elderly
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Informal Care to the Impaired Elderly: Report of the National Long Term Care Demonstration Survey of Informal Caregivers
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Final Report on the Effects of Sample Attrition on Estimates of Channeling's Impacts
This report results from an investigation of the extent to which differential attrition from the research sample in the Channeling Demonstration might have led to biased estimates of program impact. Two analytical approaches were adopted--a heuristic approach and a statistical modeling approach.
The Comparability of Treatment and Control Groups at Randomization
This report analyzes the treatment and control groups in the National Long-Term Care Channeling Demonstration and concludes that the randomization procedure resulted in groups that are very similar on observable characteristics.
Third Year Comprehensive Report of the Pennhurst Longitudinal Study
This summary is intended to restate the major research questions being addressed in the Pennhurst Longitudinal Study and provide executives, decisionmakers, and lay persons, in an extremely abbreviated form some tentative answers based on the analysis of the data collected to date.