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Helping Continuing Care Retirement Communities Determine The Best Level Of Care For Each Patient, Austin Klein, Nicholas Safian, Grant Schultheis, Sopuru Ezeonu, Danielle Snyderman, Md Jan 2020

Helping Continuing Care Retirement Communities Determine The Best Level Of Care For Each Patient, Austin Klein, Nicholas Safian, Grant Schultheis, Sopuru Ezeonu, Danielle Snyderman, Md

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Background: The vast majority of healthcare costs are spent on the last decade of life. Older patients often have complex medical histories complicated further by physical, mental and social limitations. High levels of hospital readmittance and nonadherence further complicate care for senior adult patients. Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRCs) are long term care facilities that attempt to support this diverse array of problematic patients. Residents can live in several different groupings called “Levels of Care” (LOC). To maximize safety, quality of care, and patient satisfaction, it is important to place residents in the right context. This project seeks to drive …


Helping Continuing Care Retirement Communities Determine The Best Level Of Care For Each Patient, Sopuru Ezeonu, Nicholas Safian, Grant Schultheis, Austin Klein, Danielle Snyderman, Md Jan 2020

Helping Continuing Care Retirement Communities Determine The Best Level Of Care For Each Patient, Sopuru Ezeonu, Nicholas Safian, Grant Schultheis, Austin Klein, Danielle Snyderman, Md

Phase 1

Background: Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRCs) consists of various neighborhoods and care spaces for senior adults. The neighborhoods are organized and residents are housed based on “levels of care” (LOC), Independent, Assisted, and Nursing. During scheduled interprofessional meetings, the CCRC leadership has the critical task of understanding the residents’ needs and assigning them to the appropriate LOC. Currently, the process of completing this task lacks the necessary structure, which engenders challenges in making recommendations in a systematic way. This project seeks to offer the CCRC interprofessional team a structured approach to determine which LOC and its resources would best serve …


Using A Checklist To Guide Discussion In Level Of Care Meetings At The Hill At Whitemarsh, Grant Schultheis, Nicholas Safian, Sopuru Ezeonu, Austin Klein, Danielle Snyderman, Md Jan 2020

Using A Checklist To Guide Discussion In Level Of Care Meetings At The Hill At Whitemarsh, Grant Schultheis, Nicholas Safian, Sopuru Ezeonu, Austin Klein, Danielle Snyderman, Md

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Background: The Hill at Whitemarsh is a retirement facility in Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania which has three bundles of services for residents termed levels of care (LOC). Meeting are held routinely by medical and administrative staff to determine if an individual needs to move to a different LOC to improve her/his quality of life and safety. These meetings require integration of medical, functional, cognitive, social, and subjective factors often requiring input from several staff members. In this project, we seek a checklist for staff members at the Hill to use at the LOC meetings to ensure important points of discussion for …


Helping Continuing Care Retirement Communities Determine The Best Level Of Care For Each Patient, Nicholas Safian, Grant Schultheis, Sopuru Ezeonu, Austin Klein, Danielle Snyderman, Md Jan 2020

Helping Continuing Care Retirement Communities Determine The Best Level Of Care For Each Patient, Nicholas Safian, Grant Schultheis, Sopuru Ezeonu, Austin Klein, Danielle Snyderman, Md

Phase 1

Background: Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRC’s) are long-term care facilities for senior adults where residents can live in different “levels of care” (LOC)––Independent, Assisted, Nursing––depending on their needs. It is beneficial for the CCRC administration to have residents in the appropriate LOC for their given needs. However, the current process for determining which LOC is appropriate for a given resident lacks structure and provides a challenge for administrators. This project seeks to provide CCRC administrators an efficient, structured way for determining which level of care is most appropriate based on the needs of the resident and the resources available from …