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NATIONAL TRENDS IN OMBUDSMAN RESIDENT ADVOCACY IN LONG-TERM CARE FACILITIES (2006–2015)

机译:长期照护设施中监察员驻地倡导的国家趋势(2006-2015年)

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Since its inception in 1972, the Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program (LTCOP) has played a critical role in protecting and promoting the health, safety, welfare and rights of long-term care residents by maintaining a regular presence in facilities nationwide. Dramatic changes in the long-term care landscape, however, including the rapid aging of the U.S. population and the tremendous growth of non-institutional residential options, have placed increasing demands on programs. Based on data from the National Ombudsman Reporting System, we describe national trends in ombudsman staffing and volunteer capacity in serving long-term care residents. While nursing homes and beds have been steadily declining as the field moves toward more board and care type facilities, the overall number of facilities and residents requiring ombudsman services has increased by nearly 11% from 2006 to 2014. During this period, the number of paid staff has remained fairly stable but the number of volunteer ombudsmen (who serve as key advocates for residents) has decreased by 11%. From 2006 to 2014, quarterly visits to nursing homes and board and care facilities have declined by 10% and 14%, respectively. While the increase in facilities overall presents challenges to maintaining regular visits, the loss of volunteers may have exasperated these challenges. As the elderly population and the number of long-term care facilities continue to grow, the LTCOP will increasingly be a vital resource for residents, particularly for vulnerable elders. Understanding the program’s ability to advocate on their behalf is critical to ensure that all residents receive quality care.
机译:自1972年成立以来,长期护理申诉专员计划(LTCOP)通过在全国各地的设施中定期派驻人员,在保护和促进长期护理居民的健康,安全,福利和权利方面发挥了关键作用。然而,长期护理领域的巨大变化,包括美国人口的快速老龄化和非机构住宅选择的巨大增长,对计划提出了越来越高的要求。基于国家监察员报告系统的数据,我们描述了国家监察员人员配置趋势以及为长期护理居民服务的志愿者能力。随着护理领域的发展,越来越多的寄宿制和护理类设施逐渐减少,而需要监察员服务的设施和居民总数从2006年到2014年增加了近11%。在此期间,有偿服务的人数工作人员一直保持稳定,但志愿者监察员(担任居民的主要倡导者)的人数下降了11%。从2006年到2014年,对养老院,董事会和护理机构的季度访问量分别下降了10%和14%。总体而言,设施的增加给维持定期探访带来了挑战,但志愿者的流失可能加剧了这些挑战。随着老年人口和长期护理设施的数量不断增加,LTCOP将越来越成为居民尤其是弱势老年人的重要资源。了解该计划代表他们进行倡导的能力对于确保所有居民都能得到优质的护理至关重要。

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