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The characteristics of residents in extra care housing and care homes in England

机译:英格兰额外养老院和养老院中居民的特征

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Extra care housing aims to meet the housing, care and support needs of older people, while helping them to maintain their independence in their own private accommodation. It has been viewed as a possible alternative, or even a replacement for residential care. In 2003, the Department of Health announced capital funding to support the development of extra care housing and made the receipt of funding conditional on participating in an evaluative study. This paper presents findings on the characteristics of the residents at the time of moving in, drawing on information collected from the 19 schemes in the evaluation, and a recent comparable study of residents who moved into care homes providing personal care. Overall, the people who moved into extra care were younger and much less physically and cognitively impaired than those who moved into care homes. However, the prevalence of the medical conditions examined was more similar for the two groups, and several of the schemes had a significant minority of residents with high levels of dependence on the Barthel Index of Activities of Daily Living. In contrast, levels of severe cognitive impairment were much lower in all schemes than the overall figure for residents of care homes, even among schemes designed specifically to provide for residents with dementia. The results suggest that, although extra care housing may be operating as an alternative to care homes for some individuals, it is providing for a wider population, who may be making a planned move rather than reacting to a crisis. While extra care supports residents with problems of cognitive functioning, most schemes appear to prefer residents to move in when they can become familiar with their new accommodation before the development of more severe cognitive impairment.
机译:额外护理住房旨在满足老年人的住房,护理和支持需求,同时帮助他们在自己的私人住房中维持独立性。它被认为是可能的替代方案,甚至可以替代住宿护理。 2003年,卫生部宣布了资本资金以支持额外护理住房的开发,并以参与评估研究为条件来获得资金。本文利用评估中从19个方案中收集的信息,以及最近对搬入提供个人护理的护理院的居民的可比性研究,提出了入住时居民特征的发现。总体而言,搬入额外护理的人比搬入养老院的人年轻,并且在身体和认知上受到的伤害要小得多。但是,两组的医疗状况普遍相似,并且其中一些计划的居民中有极少数人对Barthel日常生活活动指数的依赖性很高。相反,在所有方案中,严重的认知障碍水平都比疗养院居民的总体水平低得多,即使在专门为痴呆症患者提供的方案中也是如此。结果表明,尽管对于某些人来说,额外的养老院可能会替代养老院,但它为更多的人提供了住房,他们可能正在计划行动而不是对危机做出反应。虽然额外的护理可以为居民带来认知功能问题,但大多数计划似乎都希望居民在病情发展到更严重的认知障碍之前熟悉新的住宿条件。

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