Caregivers and Long-Term Care Needs in the 21st Century: Will Public Policy Meet the Challenge?

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Article Publication Date: 
7/14/2004
Summary: 
The number of people needing LTC is expected to increase much faster caregivers after 2015, putting substantial pressure on families, providers & Medicaid. We must start working towards improving efficiency & effectiveness of care delivery. This brief explains that recruiting & retaining direct-care workers requires improving the job, by means such as changing the culture surrounding the work environment as well as changing the duties, responsibilities, supervisory structure & increasing wages.
Article Author: 
Friedland, Robert
Topics: 
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Populations: 
Direct Care Workforce
Sources: 
Georgetown University Long-Term Care
Programs/Initiatives: 
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Keywords: 
Long-Term Care
declining disability rates; adl limitations

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