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Special care units for people with Alzheimer's disease. Only for the privileged few?
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Special care units for people with Alzheimer's disease. Only for the privileged few?

Meridean Maas, Janet K. Specht, K. Weiler, Kathleen C. Buckwalter and Betty Turner
Journal of gerontological nursing, Vol.24(3), pp.28-37
03/01/1998
DOI: 10.3928/0098-9134-19980301-07
PMID: 09611554

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Abstract

The number of Special Care Units (SCUs) for people with Alzheimer's disease (AD) in nursing homes have increased dramatically in the past 10 years. Despite the rapid increase in number of SCUs and the concern that most SCUs report higher costs than traditional nursing home units where residents with AD are integrated with cognitively intact residents, the evaluation of costs has been largely unsystematic and noncomparative. Studies are urgently needed to assess comparative costs so that administrators and policy makers can make informed decisions. This article reviews studies that examine the costs of care in SCUs and presents cost-related data comparing the outcomes of care for residents with AD on a SCU and on traditional units in one long-term care setting.

Nursing Aged Alzheimer Disease/economics/nursing Cost-Benefit Analysis Female Health Care Costs Health Services Accessibility Health Services Research Hospital Units/economics/manpower Humans Long-Term Care/economics/manpower Male Outcome Assessment (Health Care) Personnel Staffing and Scheduling/economics Social Class special care units

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