Extended Care Chapter 1 Flashcards
What are two types of impairments that require extended care?
Acute and Chronic
What are two types of Chronic impairments?
Physical or Cognitive
Acute impairment is a _____ care and you are expected to _____.
medical, recover
Instead of sick, you say______
Instead of losing health, you say _______
Instead of changes in health, you say ________
Instead of compromised health, you say __________
frail
needing care
functional impairments
ability to safely get through the day
Instead of long term care, say __________
extended care
Assets don’t pay for extended care. ________ does
Income
Six Activities of Daily Living
Transferring (Getting in and out of bed) Toileting (ability to go to the bathroom) Bathing Dressing Eating Continence (ability to control)
Skilled Care is ______ care. Custodial care is _______ care.
medical, extended
What is the difference between skilled care and professional care?
Skilled care=medical care by medical professional
Professional care=not skilled care, but formal care provided by someone who is paid to do extended are such as home care, adult day care centers, and assisted living facilities
What is care coordination benefit?
Modifications to the home
What is Instrumental Activities of Daily Living provided by homemakers?
Cooking Cleaning Laundry Housekeeping Telephone management Bill paying Transportation
Who provides assistance in ADLs and/or provide basic supervision for cognitive impairments but do not provide skilled care?
Home care aides (personal care attendants)
Adult day care center is a form of _______ care that is ______expensive and is community based, designed to give ________ caregiver a break
respite care, less, informal
ALF, also called Residential Care Facilities, stands for _______ and provide _____ care.
Assisted Living Facilities, formal
Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRCs) contain these three components:
- Independent Living with no support services (may be meals)
- Assisted Living
- Skilled nursing home care