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2007 National Home and Hospice Care Survey
U.S. Centers for Disease Control, 2009, Free
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nhhas.htm
Files containing the survey instruments and the data can be downloaded from this site.
Age in Place (Age in Place Networks)
http://ageinplace.com/, Free
A site that attempts to deal with all aspects of aging in place - not just the home itself, but technology, health, money, caregiving, and other topics.
Aging in Place 2.0: Rethinking Solutions to the Home Care Challenge
MetLife Mature Market Institute, September 2010, Free
http://www.metlife.com/assets/cao/mmi/publications/studies/2010/mmi-aging-place.pdf
This report explores steps that need to be taken to develop a care delivery system to meet the future care needs of individuals who wish to age in place.
Aging in Place Technology Watch
http://www.ageinplacetech.com/, Free
A great website for keeping you up to date on new technology to assist aging in place.
Aging in Place Workbook: Your Home As a Care Setting
MetLife Mature Market Institute, November 2010, Free
http://www.metlife.com/assets/cao/mmi/publications/studies/2010/mmi-aging-place-workbook.pdf
A free workbook for individuals who are contemplating aging in place, to help them identify their needs and options.
Aging in Place (ParentGiving.com)
http://www.parentgiving.com/elderly-care/caregiving/aging-in-place/, Free
Provides links to other resources and to articles dealing with various aspects of aging in place.
Aging in Place (SeniorResource.com)
http://www.seniorresource.com/ageinpl.htm, Free
This site focuses on home changes, caregiving, and other issues, with special attention to 'Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities' (NORCs).
AIPatHome
http://www.aipathome.com/, Free
Aging in place home idea, products, services, and information.
Annual Report on Nursing Home and Assisted Living Costs
MetLife Mature Market Institute, 2008, Free
http://www.metlife.com/FileAssets/MMI/MMIStudies2008NHALCosts.pdf
Average costs by state and major metropolitan area.
Assisted Living at the Dawn of America's 'Age Wave': What Have States Achieved and How is the Federal Role Evolving? (U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging), March 15, 2011
http://aging.senate.gov/hearing_detail.cfm?id=331935&, Free
Twenty different experts from state and federal agencies, the assisted living industry, advocacy groups, and academia weighed in.
Ball, Mary M., et al, "Pathways to Assisted Living", Journal of Applied Gerontology, 2009 (Vol. 28, No. 1)
http://jag.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/28/1/81
The authors show that control of decision making for elders who are moving to assisted living is influenced by class, though not directly by race, and is related to class mainly by way of options and strategies available to forestall moves.
Benzaitis, Athan G., "Changing Choices: Aging in Place in the 21st Century", Aging Well, September 2008
Benzaitis reviews living arrangement options, including some relatively new ones, for older adults
Benzaitis, Athan G., "Robot Technologies: Exciting New Frontier", Aging Well, September/October 2009 (Vol. 2, No. 4)
http://www.agingwellmag.com/archive/083109p10.shtml, Free
Benzaitis explains how robots can now help with activities of daily living, provide companionship, and promote wellness, enhancing quality of life and enabling aging in place.
Berenson, Robert A., et al, Will the Patient-Centered Medical Home Transform the Delivery of Health Care?
Urban Institute, August 2011, Free
http://www.urban.org/uploadedpdf/412373-will-patient-centered-medical-home-transform-delivery-health-care.pdf
The authors discuss what medical homes are, how they work, and what their potential might be.
Bezaitis, Athan, "New Technologies for Aging in Place", For the Record, January 5, 2009
http://www.fortherecordmag.com/archives/ftr_010509p24.shtml, Free
Bezaitas discusses the kinds of technologies that are helping people grow old successfully in their own homes.
Carlson, Eric M., and Hsiao, Katharine Bau, Baby Boomer's Guide to Nursing Home Care, The
Taylor Trade Publishing, 2005
http://www.amazon.com/Baby-Boomers-Guide-Nursing-Home/dp/1589793234/ref=sr_1_23?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1277084260&sr=1-23
This book is, as one reviewer notes, a comprehensive, easy to understand, authoritative, and enormously helpful guide to all issues related to seeking nursing home care and living in a nursing home.
Cheek, Mike, Improving Nursing Homes: Impact of the California Culture Change Coalition
California HealthCare Coalition, May 2011, Free
http://www.chcf.org/~/media/Files/PDF/I/PDF%20ImprovingNursingHomesCultureChange.pdf
Cheek's findings suggest that culture change can and should flourish, even in the current economic environment, with sufficient strategic planning and efforts to link culture change to existing initiatives that have broad-based support.
Christner-Lile, Donna, Aging In Place, Safely living in your 'Home Sweet Home' until your 100 Plus
Alta Publishing, 2007
http://www.amazon.com/Aging-Place-Safely-living-Sweet/dp/097915250X/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1281116986&sr=1-3
A very practical self-help book, with worksheets to help you organize what you need to do to get your home ready for aging in place.
Consumer Information About Long Term Care (American Health Care Association)
http://www.longtermcareliving.com/, Free
LongTermCareLiving.com provides consumers with needed information nursing homes, assisted living/residential care, and other types of long term care.
Consumer's Guide to Nursing Homes: Assessing Your Needs (American Health Care Association)
http://www.longtermcareliving.com/assess/nursing/index.htm, Free
Describes the basic types of facilities available, and helps you decide which one will be best for your situation, with helpful checklists of factors to consider and questions to raise.
Cost of Care Study
Genworth Financial, Annual, Free
http://www.genworth.com
Genworth provides annual data on nursing home and assisted living costs by state and metropolitan area.
Dickinson, Lynn, and Vosen, Xenia, Living Well in a Nursing Home: Everything You and Your Folks Need to Know
Hunter House, 2005, $14.95
http://www.amazon.com/Living-Well-Nursing-Home-Everything/dp/0897934601/ref=sr_1_66?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1277084753&sr=1-66#_
Dickinson and Vosen deal with unusual and difficult situations that can occur in nursing homes.
Directory of Professionals with Home Building Designations (National Association of Home Builders)
http://www.nahb.org/directory.aspx?sectionID=1391&directoryID=1415, Free
Need a home builder certified for Aging In Place design? Use this directory, specifying the 'CAPS' designation.
Doty, P., et al, "New State Strategies to Meet Long-Term Care Needs", Health Affairs, January 2010 (Vol. 29, No. 1)
http://www.rwjf.org/pr/product.jsp?id=53890
The authors describe state efforts to support consumer-directed long-term care service programs that give participants the flexibility they want, while reducing unmet needs for home and community-based services and supports.
Eldercare Locator (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services)
http://www.eldercare.gov/Eldercare.NET/Public/Index.aspx, Free
Online directory of agencies providing elder care in all areas of the country (or call toll-free 800-677-1116).
ElderCareLink (QuinnStreet, Inc.)
http://www.eldercarelink.com/, Free
An internet-based referral service - free to consumers - that specializes in eldercare case matching for elders and their families.
Factors to Consider in Selecting a Nursing Home (ElderLawAnsers.com)
http://www.elderlawanswers.com/reliable_sources/check_nursing.asp, Free
A helpful list of 15 key items to help you evaluate and compare nursing homes.
Find Nusing Homes (HealthGrades.com)
http://www.healthgrades.com/find-a-nursing-home, Free
Find nursing homes and check ratings (though data is less detailed than on the Medicare website).
Find Senior Living (SeniorHousing.Net)
http://www.seniorhousingnet.com/default.aspx, Free
This site can help you find all kinds of housing options, including independent living, as well as continuing care retirement communities, assisted living, Alzheimer’s care, adult day care, short-term respite, nursing care, and others.
Finding a Nursing Home or Hospice
RetirementWorks, Inc., 2009, Free
http://www.retirementworks2.com/pdfs/Finding_a_Nursing_Home_or_Hospice-UNH.pdf
Discusses how to approach this decision, the benefits of nursing homes and hospices, things to watch out for, and other resources you can refer to.
Guengerich, Terri, Neighbors Helping Neighbors: A Qualitative Study of Villages Operating in the District of Columbia
AARP Public Policy Institute, October 2009, Free
http://assets.aarp.org/rgcenter/il/dcvillages.pdf
Guengerich reports on grassroots organizations called “villages” that have emerged in the DC area (though they are arising in communities across the country) to help make “aging in place” a viable option for older adults.
Aging in Place: The National Broadband Plan and Bringing Health Care Technology Home (U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging), April 22, 2010
http://aging.senate.gov/hearing_detail.cfm?id=324102&, Free
Texts of the statements by government and academic representatives.
Kolbritz, Nicci, "New Twist on Home Healthcare", Aging Well, January/February 2009 (Vol. 2, No. 1)
Kolbritz describes specializations in home health care that are providing a 'boutique' component to that industry.
Koren, M.J., "Person-Centered Care For Nursing Home Residents", Health Affairs, January 2010 (Vol. 29, No. 2)
http://www.rwjf.org/pr/product.jsp?id=54109
Koren reports that the 'culture change' movement represents a fundamental shift in thinking about nursing homes. Facilities are viewed not as health care institutions, but as person-centered homes offering long-term care services.
Krassner, Enid, Home and Community-Based Long-Term Services and Supports for Older People
AARP Public Policy Institute, May 2011, Free
http://assets.aarp.org/rgcenter/ppi/ltc/fs222-health.pdf
Krassner describes the at-home support provided by family and by local services, and also references residential alternatives.
Lawlor, Drue, and Thomas, Michael A., Residential Design for Aging In Place
Wiley, 2008, $80.00
http://www.amazon.com/Residential-Design-Aging-Place-Lawlor/dp/0470056142/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1281120440&sr=1-1
A pricey but valuable book to read if you have the opportunity to have a home built from scratch that you will want to stay in for the rest of your life.
Levinson, Daniel R., Employment of Individuals with Criminal Convictions
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, March 2011, Free
http://oig.hhs.gov/oei/reports/oei-07-09-00110.pdf
According to Levinson, Inspector General of the U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services, 92% of nursing home facilities they investigated had hired at least one person with at least one criminal conviction.
Levinson, Daniel R., Trends in Nursing Home Deficiencies and Complaints
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, September 2008, Free
http://www.oig.hhs.gov/oei/reports/oei-02-08-00140.pdf
The Inspector General of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services offers this memorandum report describing the nature and extent of nursing home deficiencies and complaints in 2007 and identifying trends from 2005 to 2007.
Locher, Julie L, et al, "Multidimensional Approach to Understanding Under-Eating in Homebound Older Adults: The Importance of Social Factors", Gerontologist, 2008 (Vol. 48)
http://gerontologist.gerontologyjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/48/2/223
70% of 230 home-bound adults were found to be under-eating. The problem was more common among men, among people receiving little or no outside care, among those who had returned home from hospitalization, and those with a high body-mass index.
Long Term Care Briefs 2009 (AARP)
http://www.aarp.org/research/surveys/care/ltc/resources/articles/state_ltcb_09.html, Free
Summaries of long-term care issues and studies, by state.
McCann, Mark, et al, "Living Arrangements, Relationship to People in the Household and Admission to Care Homes for Older People", Age and Ageing, May 2011 (Vol. 40, No. 3)
http://ageing.oxfordjournals.org/content/40/3/358.abstract
The authors identify that the presence of potential caregivers within the home, but not those living elsewhere, is a major factor determining admission to residential care facilities.
MetLife Aging in Place Workbook
MetLife Mature Market Institute, November 2010, Free
http://www.metlife.com/assets/cao/mmi/publications/studies/2010/mmi-aging-place-workbook.pdf
This booklet presents checklists and self-survey tools to help you assess your situation, and information and resource links to help you make any changes you need to make your home suitable for aging in place.
MetLife Market Survey of Nursing Home, Assisted Living, Adult Day Services and Home Care Costs
MetLife Mature Market Institute, November 2009, Free
http://www.metlife.com/assets/cao/mmi/publications/studies/mmi-market-survey-nursing-home-assisted-living.pdf
MetLife's 8th annual survey of long-term care costs
National Aging in Place Council
http://www.ageinplace.org/, Free
The NAIPC website provides basic information about aging in place, and connects you with local chapters and with product and service providers.
National Long-Term Care Ombudsman Resource Center
http://www.ltcombudsman.org/, Free
This organization can link you with consumer advocates in your area, if you have problems with professional care facilities that you are using.
National Nursing Home Survey - 2004
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, June 2009, Free
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/series/sr_13/sr13_167.pdf
Presentation of both summary and detailed data from the 2004 National Nursing Home Survey
Nelson, Brittne M., and Guengerich, Terri, Going from Good to Great: Livable Communities Surveys in OH
American Association for Retired Persons, September 2008, Free
http://www.aarp.org/research/housing-mobility/indliving/oh_communities_08.html
Nelson and Guengerich present the results of surveys in Clermont and Marietta, Ohio, identifying elements that make up “livable communities” and how people feel about them.
Nursing Home Checklist (Medicare.gov)
http://www.medicare.gov/Nursing/Checklist.pdf, Free
Helps you cover the main points to look into when checking out a nursing home.
Nursing Home Compare (U.S. Medicare Office)
http://www.medicare.gov/NHCompare/Include/DataSection/Questions/SearchCriteriaNEW.asp?version=default&browser=IE%7C7%7CWinXP&language=English&defaultstatus=0&pagelist=Home&CookiesEnabledStatus=True, Free
Provides quality ratings of all nursing homes in the U.S.
Public Policy & Aging Report, Summer 2009 (Vol. 19, No. 1)
http://www.agingsociety.org/agingsociety/publications/public_policy/previous.html#current
This entire issue is devoted to the subject of 'aging in place'.
Schor, Joshua D., Nursing Home Guide, The: A Doctor Reveals What You Need to Know about Long-Term Care
Berkley Trade, 2008, $16.00
http://www.amazon.com/Nursing-Home-Guide-Reveals-Long-Term/dp/0425223787/ref=sr_1_18?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1277084260&sr=1-18
Schor addresses the common questions about nursing home care from the perspective of a trained geriatric physician.
Seitzer, Michelle, "Home Safe Home: Creating a Dementia-Friendly Environment", Aging Well, November/December 2009 (Vol. 2, No. 5)
http://www.agingwellmag.com/archive/110909p18.shtml, Free
Seitzer describes how specialized preparations and technological advances can enhance the patient’s mobility and safety.
Sorra, Joann, et al, Nursing Home Survey on Patient Safety Culture
U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, September 2008, Free
http://www.ahrq.gov/qual/nhsurvey08/nhguide.pdf
This survey is designed specifically for nursing home staff and asks for their opinions about the culture of patient safety in the nursing home.
Steps to Choosing Long-Term Care (Medicare.gov)
http://www.medicare.gov/LongTermCare/Static/StepsOverview.asp, Free
The U.S. government Medicare website, offering a 4-step method of analyzing what kind of help you need and where to get it.
Transition, The: Life Satisfaction and Subjective Well Being for Residents of Senior Living Communities
International Longevity Center (USA), September 2010, Free
http://www.atriaseniorliving.com/agingstudy/Transition_Study.pdf
This study suggests that seniors in congregate living situations, such as assisted living or retirement communities, can experience greater subjective well-being in this type of setting.
Transitions to Independent Living Communities: Life Satisfaction and Later Life Happiness
International Longevity Center (USA), June 2009, Free
http://www.ilcusa.org/pages/publications/healthy-aging/transitions-to-independent-living-communities-life-satisfaction-and-later-life-happiness.php
This report is based on a scientific consensus conference held at the center in June 2009, to gain understanding and encourage further research on the importance of satisfaction and well-being for older adults making transitions in their residential living arrangements.
VanBooven-Whitsell, Valerie, Senior Solution, The: A Family Guide to Keeping Seniors Home For Life!
LTC Expert Publications, 2007
http://www.amazon.com/Senior-Solution-Family-Keeping-Seniors/dp/0974337331/ref=sr_1_6?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1281116986&sr=1-6
A somewhat older but still highly regarded book on aging in place.