Assessing the residential care needs of nursing home applicants
- 1 September 1991
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Australian Journal of Public Health
- Vol. 15 (3) , 222-227
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1753-6405.1991.tb00337.x
Abstract
In a study of nursing home applicants, residential care decisions made by a multidisciplinary assessment team were examined. The team agreed that of the 296 applicants assessed, 54 per cent required the high level of physical and supportive care provided in a nursing home. Hostel care was recommended for 17 per cent, continuing care at home for 17 per cent, hospice care for 1 subject, and in 13 per cent of cases the team postponed their decision. A decision for nursing home care was associated with low Barthel Index of Activities of Daily Living scores, dementia, incontinence and the absence of a carer willing to continue care. A decision to delay was associated, in most cases, with a requirement for further in-patient assessment and/or rehabilitation, and therefore with a potential for functional improvement. A decision for hostel care instead of home care was associated with a low level of informal support and the absence of a carer who was a spouse or daughter. The findings suggest that a program of geriatric assessment will accurately identify the differing care needs of nursing home applicants. The initial value of such an assessment program may be to contribute to the planning of residential and other long-term care services rather than to reduce inappropriate nursing home admissions.Keywords
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