Ch. 1: Dimensions of LTC
Ch. 2: Residential Settings for LTC
Ch. 3: HCBS
Ch. 4: Technology and Delivery of LTC
Ch. 5: Chronic Care and AD
100
The aging Baby Boomers' huge impact on society
What is Aging tsunami
100
Sources of income according to the three-legged stool of economy.
What are social security retirement benefits, employee pensions, and personal savings.
100
These are the least important results to the average long-term care employee.
What are financial results.
100
The ability to transmit and read data regardless of technology platform.
What is interoperability.
100
This is the most common type of dementia.
What is Alzheimer's.
200
Measures an individuals ties to the neighborhood or community.
What is the community attachment index.
200
Most comprehensive facet of long-term care with regard to options for residents as they age and their needs change.
What is a continuing care retirement community.
200
Resident-center designs that provide accessibility for all residents.
What are universal designs.
200
CMS's web-based reporting system.
What is Nursing Home Compare.
200
Three components of the chronic care model.
What are the community, decision support, and the healthcare system.
300
Limits the funding and eligibility for home and community based services.
Who are waivers.
300
This program was developed to educate administrators about wandering.
What is the National Safe Return Program.
300
The belief that care of older patients is the responsibility of their children.
What is filial piety.
300
The four broad categories of the long term care workforce.
What are direct care workers, other healthcare workers, administrative staff, and other service personnel.
300
This report helped to motivate change in the United States medical education.
What is the Flexner report.
400
Key determinants of the aging process.
What are genetic and environmental factors.
400
Four types of residential settings that provide long term care.
What are independent living facilities, assisted living facilities, skilled nursing homes, and continuing care retirement homes.
400
The "C" in the ABC approach stands for this.
What is consequence.
400
Information systems which use a cyclical, iterative approach.
What is systems development life cycle.
400
A form, completed by the patient, indicating they do not want to be resuscitated if their heart were to stop.
What is "Do not resuscitate".
500
A plan required by federal regulations to address deficiencies in the physical environment of a facility.
What is a corrective plan.
500
This organization is a private regulator of nursing homes.
What is The Joint Commission.
500
This triggers payments of benefits in a long-term care insurance policy.
What are limitations in a person's ability to perform daily activities of living.
500
A robot that provides types of custodial care services.
What is a Medirobot.
500
Hospice care is primarily reimbursed through this.
What is Medicare.