A Statewide Model for Assisting Nursing Home Residents to Transition Successfully to the Community
Minnesota’s Return to Community Initiative (RTCI) is a novel, statewide initiative to assist private paying nursing home residents to return to the community and to remain in that setting without converting to Medicaid. The objective of this manuscript is to describe in detail RTCI’s development and...
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doaj-d833e84a93784d68bd8391954535990e2020-11-25T02:20:56ZengMDPI AGGeriatrics2308-34172018-04-01321810.3390/geriatrics3020018geriatrics3020018A Statewide Model for Assisting Nursing Home Residents to Transition Successfully to the CommunityDarci Buttke0Valerie Cooke1Kathleen Abrahamson2Tetyana Shippee3Heather Davila4Rosalie Kane5Greg Arling6Minnesota Board on Aging, Saint Paul, MN 55101, USAValerie Cooke, Minnesota Department of Human Services, Saint Paul, MN 55101, USAKathleen Abrahamson, School of Nursing, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47906, USATetyana Shippee, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USATetyana Shippee, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USATetyana Shippee, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USAKathleen Abrahamson, School of Nursing, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47906, USAMinnesota’s Return to Community Initiative (RTCI) is a novel, statewide initiative to assist private paying nursing home residents to return to the community and to remain in that setting without converting to Medicaid. The objective of this manuscript is to describe in detail RTCI’s development and design, its key operational components, and characteristics of its clients and their care outcomes. Data on client characteristics and outcomes come from the Minimum Data Set, staff assessments of clients and caregivers, and Medicaid eligibility files. Most clients transitioned by the RTCI had entered the nursing facility from a hospital. Clients overwhelmingly wanted to return to the community and fit a health and functional profile making them good candidates for community discharge. Most clients went to a private residence, living alone or with a spouse; yet, adult children were the most frequent caregivers. At one year of follow-up 76% of individuals were alive and living in the community and only a small percentage (8.2%) had converted to Medicaid. The RTCI holds promise as a successful model for states to adopt in assisting individuals who are at risk to become long stay nursing home residents instead to return to the community.http://www.mdpi.com/2308-3417/3/2/18caregiving–informaldecision makingevaluation |
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Darci Buttke Valerie Cooke Kathleen Abrahamson Tetyana Shippee Heather Davila Rosalie Kane Greg Arling A Statewide Model for Assisting Nursing Home Residents to Transition Successfully to the Community Geriatrics caregiving–informal decision making evaluation |
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A Statewide Model for Assisting Nursing Home Residents to Transition Successfully to the Community |
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A Statewide Model for Assisting Nursing Home Residents to Transition Successfully to the Community |
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A Statewide Model for Assisting Nursing Home Residents to Transition Successfully to the Community |
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A Statewide Model for Assisting Nursing Home Residents to Transition Successfully to the Community |
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statewide model for assisting nursing home residents to transition successfully to the community |
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Minnesota’s Return to Community Initiative (RTCI) is a novel, statewide initiative to assist private paying nursing home residents to return to the community and to remain in that setting without converting to Medicaid. The objective of this manuscript is to describe in detail RTCI’s development and design, its key operational components, and characteristics of its clients and their care outcomes. Data on client characteristics and outcomes come from the Minimum Data Set, staff assessments of clients and caregivers, and Medicaid eligibility files. Most clients transitioned by the RTCI had entered the nursing facility from a hospital. Clients overwhelmingly wanted to return to the community and fit a health and functional profile making them good candidates for community discharge. Most clients went to a private residence, living alone or with a spouse; yet, adult children were the most frequent caregivers. At one year of follow-up 76% of individuals were alive and living in the community and only a small percentage (8.2%) had converted to Medicaid. The RTCI holds promise as a successful model for states to adopt in assisting individuals who are at risk to become long stay nursing home residents instead to return to the community. |
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