Long-Term Care in the 21st Century
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Long-Term Care in the 21st Century

Perspectives from Around the Asia-Pacific Rim

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Long-Term Care in the 21st Century

Perspectives from Around the Asia-Pacific Rim

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Who pays for long-term care? Discover the unique approaches of seven countries around the Pacific Rim!Long-Term Care in the Twenty-First Century discusses policies and programs for long-term care in seven countries around the Asia-Pacific Rim: the United States, Canada, Japan, Australia, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. Each country is covered in two chapters, one to examine the philosophy and values that underlie its approaches to long-term care, the second to discuss its systems of service delivery. These thoughtful analyses, backed up with facts and figures, explain program successes and failures in the context of demographic and social trends and with reference to the differing political systems across the region. Its breadth of perspective and insightful examination of cultural differences make Long-Term Care in the Twenty-First Century an important contribution to the international comparative study of aging. The programs in the United States, Australia, and Canada offer a fascinating contrast with the longer-established and very different programs in the Asian countries, including Japan, the world's oldest country.Long-Term Care in the Twenty-First Century provides practical information on essential gerontological issues for each country, including:

  • financing arrangements
  • development of client classification systems
  • case management in both residential and community-based systems
  • key source documents, references, and Web sites
  • political and cultural influences
  • home-based and family caregivingThis valuable book provides a critical record of developments in the current transition period. This multicultural perspective contributes a chance for all countries to learn from the experience of others in dealing with a problem that is increasingly important as the world population ages. Long-Term Care in the Twenty-First Century is an essential resource for scholars, service providers, policymakers, and anyone concerned with care of the aged, not only in Pacific Rim countries but around the world.

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Publisher
Routledge
Year
2013
ISBN
9781134735587

Index

Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), 77
Adult day care
in Canada, 61, 89, 90
in Singapore, 191-192
in Taiwan, 222, 225
Aged Care Assessment Teams (ACATS, Australia), 105, 120
Aged cared. See Long-term care
Aged populations. See Demographic trends
Aging policy
Japanese context of, 6-12
as priority issue, 239
Alberta Resident Classification System (ARCS, Canada), 74
Assessment
in Australia, 105, 120, 133-135
in Japan, 28, 30
Assessment and treatment centers, in Canada, 90
Assisted living residences, in Canada, 90-91
Australia, 1, 3, 237
accreditation program for care facilities in, 130-132
aging as priority policy issue, 239
assessment for care in, 105, 120, 133-135
caregiver support groups in, 111-113
case management in, 109, 110
changing balance of care in, 104-108, 113-115
cost pressures in, 238
informal caregivers in, 111-113
organization of service delivery in, 118-120
possible developments for assessment process in, 133-135
quality assurance in, 129-132
recent aged care policy directions in, 102-103
resident classification for long-term care facilities in, 120-129
residential care in, 118
role of Aged Care Assessment Teams in, 120
roles of government in aged care policy in, 103-104, 105
structure of aged care system in, 102, 103
targeting community care in, 108-111
types of residential care facilities and services, 118-119
Benefit structures, 39
Canada, 1, 3
adult day care in, 61, 89, 90
aging as priority policy issue, 239
caregiver support groups in, 90
case-mix-based payment systems in, 73-75, 78-80
challenges in funding long-term care in, 75-79
community-based care programs, 89-91
cost pressures in, 238
diversity of long-term care systems in, 85
establishing unified funding formula in, 78-79
financing long-term care and regionalization in, 72-73
funding for long-term care facilities in, 72-75
future long-term care challenges for, 97-98
health expenditures in, 71-72
histor...

Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. Long-Term Care in the 21st Century: Perspectives from Around the Asia-Pacific Rim
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright
  5. Contents
  6. Introduction
  7. Long-Term Care Policy Reform in Japan
  8. Aged Care Service Delivery in Japan: Preparing for the Long-Term Care Insurance Scheme
  9. Long-Term Care Policy and Financing as a Public or Private Matter in the United States
  10. The Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE): An Innovative Long-Term Care Model in the United States
  11. Long-Term Care Funding in Canada: A Policy Mosaic
  12. National Consistency and Provincial Diversity in Delivery of Long-Term Care in Canada
  13. Recent Developments in Aged Care Policy in Australia
  14. Australian Approaches to Resident Classification and Quality Assurance in Residential Care
  15. Long-Term Care Policy for Elders in Hong Kong
  16. Changing Needs and Changing Service Delivery for Long-Term Care in Hong Kong
  17. The Savings Approach to Financing Long-Term Care in Singapore
  18. Organization and Delivery of Long-Term Care in Singapore: Present Issues and Future Challenges
  19. Exploring Policy and Financing Options for Long-Term Care in Taiwan
  20. Organization and Delivery of Long-Term Care in Taiwan
  21. Lessons Learned, Questions Raised
  22. Index