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HomeSafe: Supportive assistance for elderly individuals through a nurse-managed plan
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HomeSafe: Supportive assistance for elderly individuals through a nurse-managed plan

Deborah Perry Schoenfelder, Meridean L Maas and Janet K. Specht
Journal of gerontological nursing, Vol.31(4), pp.5-9
04/01/2005
DOI: 10.3928/0098-9134-20050401-04
PMID: 15839519

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Abstract

A lack of quality, cost-effective alternatives to nursing home care for community-dwelling older adults exists. The evidence suggests that case management provides quality care in a cost-efficient manner to help older adults remain at home safely and as independently as possible. This article describes HomeSafe, a nurse-managed membership plan that assists older individuals to enhance their health and quality of life, and to age in place in their homes and communities. HomeSafe serves as an innovative model of care and a teaching site for undergraduate and graduate nursing students and nursing faculty at The University of Iowa.

Nursing United States Aged Case Management Community Health Nursing/organization & administration Geriatric Nursing/organization & administration Humans Iowa Nurse's Role Patient Care Team Program Evaluation Progressive Patient Care

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