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- Title
Can Quality in Assisted Living Be Measured? One County's Approach.
- Authors
Murphy, C. M.; Selder, Christina
- Abstract
The Problem: A growing number of seniors and their families will consider the assisted living care option but will remain uncertain which facility is right for them.1 The Resolution: The County of San Diego in California launched a pilot to develop a rating system for local facilities that bridges informational gaps between consumers and providers. Based on a methodology that combines focus groups and statistical analyses of state public records data, a rating system was constructed. Tips for Success: By connecting state regulations with a set of quality measures and incorporating customer and peer reviews, facility performance can be uniformly evaluated. Efforts to design a rating system for facilities would benefit from stakeholder feedback and an independent facilitator experienced in public records research related to assisted living. While consumer demand may initially drive such initiatives, provider reluctance may be overcome through open dialogue and strategic use of data.
- Subjects
RATINGS of nursing care facilities; CONGREGATE housing; OLD age homes; SENIOR housing; MEDICAL care for older people
- Publication
Seniors Housing & Care Journal, 2016, Vol 24, Issue 1, p97
- ISSN
1941-7187
- Publication type
Article