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Impact of Adult Day Service Center Closures in the Time of COVID-19

机译:成人日服务中心在Covid-19时的影响

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Adult Day Service Centers (ADCs) are a form of community-based long-term care that address frail older adults’ health and social needs. Due to their congregate nature and participants’ compromised health, many ADCs have been forced to temporarily shutter during the COVID-19 pandemic. It is unknown how closures have impacted service delivery at ADCs. Guided by the Resiliency Framework, we (1) explore methods employed by ADCs during the pandemic to meet participant/caregiver needs and (2) determine how/whether these methods have mitigated the negative effects of ADC closures on participants and their caregivers. Both virtual focus groups and one-on-one semi-structured qualitative interviews were conducted with ADC staff members (n=20) across the United States. Preliminary results showed precipitous declines in physical, cognitive, and mental health of participants, as well as increased caregiver strain, particularly among dementia caregivers. However, ADCs found creative solutions to care for participants despite restrictions, creating, in their words, “centers without walls.” Staff developed virtual programs (e.g. support groups, music and exercise therapy) and conducted “door-step” visits to support productive engagement and combat loneliness. Telehealth supported care coordination and identification of emergent clinical problems. Results suggest that despite innumerable COVID-19-related challenges, ADCs demonstrated resilience and creativity in managing participants’ needs, fostered a sense of purpose, and provided caregiver respite. Further research on the effectiveness of remote programming and advocacy for sustainable reimbursement by payers is needed to ensure that ADCs can continue to provide older adults and their families with meaningful support as the pandemic wears on.
机译:成年服务中心(ADCS)是一种以社区为基础的长期护理形式,可以解决脆弱年龄成年人的健康和社会需求。由于他们的聚集性和参与者受损的健康,许多ADC在Covid-19大流行期间被迫暂时关闭。它是未知如何关闭ADC的服务交付。由弹性框架为指导,我们(1)探索ADC在大流行期间雇用的方法,以满足参与者/看护人需求,并确定这些方法如何/无论这些方法是否会降低ADC关闭对参与者及其护理人员的负面影响。虚拟焦点小组和一对一的半结构性的定性访谈是在美国的ADC工作人员(N = 20)进行的。初步结果表明,参与者的身体,认知和心理健康状况下降,以及调味者菌株增加,特别是在痴呆护理人员中。然而,ADCS发现尽管有限制,以他们的话说,“没有墙的中心”,但ADC也能为参与者照顾参与者。工作人员开发了虚拟计划(例如,支持群体,音乐和运动疗法),并进行“门步”访问,以支持生产性参与和打击孤独。远程医疗支持的关心协调和识别紧急临床问题。结果表明,尽管有无数的Covid-19相关挑战,但ADC在管理参与者的需求方面表现出恢复力和创造力,培养了一种宗旨,提供了护理人员喘息权。进一步研究了应付款人员的远程编程和倡导的有效性,以确保ADC可以继续为大流行佩戴而提供有意义的高等成人及其家庭。

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