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TwitterData tables relating to the number of open Long-Term Care claims at the end of each year. The long-term care scheme gives financial support to Jersey residents needing help with everyday tasks.
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TwitterOn an annual basis (calendar year), individual LTC facilities report facility-level data on services capacity, utilization, patients, and capital/equipment expenditures.
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TwitterUpdated weekly on Thursdays Older adults and people with disabilities who live in long term care facilities are at high risk for COVID-19 illness and death. The data below describes the impacts of COVID-19 on the residents and staff of Long Term Care Facilities licensed by the State Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS), including Skilled Nursing Facilities (nursing homes); Adult Family Homes and Assisted Living Facilities. Cases and deaths are also occurring in other forms of senior housing not licensed by DSHS, including subsidized housing for people age 50+, Permanent Supportive Housing, and naturally occurring retirement communities (NORCs) and among people with disabilities living in Supportive Living Facilities (also licensed by DSHS).
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TwitterOn an annual basis (based on individual Long-Term Care (LTC) facility fiscal year end), California licensed LTC facilities report detailed financial data on facility information, ownership information, patient days & discharges, Balance Sheet, Equity Statement, Cash Flows, Income Statement, Revenue by type and payer, Expense Detail, and Labor Detail. Based on the selected data set, the pivot tables display summarized data on a Profile page and also provides charts on various data items such as Patient Days, Revenue & Expense, and Revenue.
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TwitterWhile most long-term care services providers were found in the South of the United States, residential care community (assisted living) providers were largely found in the West. Meanwhile, adult day services center and hospice providers were both equally represented in the South and the West. Nursing homes providers were also equally spread across the Midwest and the South of the U.S. Long-term care services account for a variety of services such as health, personal care, and supportive services dedicated to older people and adults with a limited capacity for self-care in cases such as injury or mental disability.
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TwitterThe Managed Long-Term Care (MLTC) performance data is an annual evaluation (semi-annual prior to 2022) of New York state-certified MLTC plans. Rates are calculated for each performance measure by plan and describe their population, quality of care, and enrollees’ satisfaction. These data also present the statewide demographic profile of MLTC enrollees and statewide rates of emergency room, hospital, and nursing home utilization. Refer to the Measures document to learn more about specific MLTC measures. In the future, as more evaluations are performed, measures can be trended over time. Refer to the Overview document under the "About" tab for information on the data sources, time frames, and limitations of this dataset.
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This dataset contains records of publicly reported data on COVID-19 testing in Ontario long-term care homes. It was collected between April 24, 2020 and March 30, 2023.
Summary data is aggregated to the provincial level. Reports fewer than 5 are indicated with <5 to maintain the privacy of individuals.
An outbreak is defined as two or more lab-confirmed COVID-19 cases in residents, staff or other visitors in a home, with an epidemiological link, within a 14-day period, where at least one case could have reasonably acquired their infection in the long-term care home. Prior to April 7, 2021, the definition required one or more lab-confirmed COVID-19 cases in a resident or staff in the long-term care home.
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February 21 to March 29, 2023: Data is only available for regular business days (for example, Monday through Friday, except statutory holidays)
March 12 – 13, 2022: Due to technical difficulties, data is not available.
September 8, 2022: The data dated September 6, 2022 represents data collected during the period of September 3, 4 and 5, 2022.
October 6, 2022: The data dated October 5, 2022 represents data collected during the period of October 1, 2, 3 and 4, 2022.
October 13, 2022: Due to technical difficulties, data for the date of October 9 is not available.
October 20, 2022: Due to technical difficulties, data for the dates of October 15, 16 is not available.
November 24, 2022: Due to technical difficulties, data is not available.
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TwitterAs of March 2024, the number of people requiring long-term care or support in Japan reached approximately **** million, up from about *** million in 2015. Of the total number of people requiring care, around *** percent were classified as care level 5, which is the most severe level of required care.
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TwitterThe National Post-acute and Long-term Care Study (NPALS) is a biennial study of major post-acute and long-term care providers and their services users. Seven provider settings are included. NPALS collects survey data on the residential care community and adult day services sectors, and uses administrative data (available from CMS) for home health, nursing home, hospice, inpatient rehabilitation, and long-term care hospital sectors. The goals of the study are to: estimate the supply of paid, regulated post-acute and long-term care services providers; estimate key policy-relevant characteristics and practices of these providers; estimate the number of post-acute and long-term care services users; estimate key policy-relevant characteristics of these users; produce national and state estimates where feasible; compare across provider sectors; and monitor trends over time.
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TwitterThis dataset contains internationally comparable indicators regarding the long term care workforce, beds and recipients in country members of OECD (The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development) and in countries in accession negotiations with OECD. The indicators values cover the period 2005-2018.
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TwitterThis dataset includes the data on the quality of patient care measures. This dataset also shows the corresponding scores against each of the measures for quality of patient care nation-wide.
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TwitterIn 2020, there were roughly 30 certified nursing home beds per 1,000 persons aged 65 and older in the United States. In comparison, there were just 5.4 participant spaces per 1,000 people aged 65 and older in adult day service centers.
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TwitterThe NCHS National Post-acute and Long-term Care Study (NPALS) collects data on post-acute and long-term care providers every two years. The goal is to monitor post-acute and long-term care settings with reliable, accurate, relevant, and timely statistical information to support and inform policy, research, and practice. These data tables provide an overview of the geographic, organizational, staffing, service provision, and user characteristics of paid, regulated long-term and post-acute care providers in the United States. The settings include adult day services centers, home health agencies, hospices, inpatient rehabilitation facilities, long-term care hospitals, and nursing homes.
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TwitterThe main goals of the National Post-acute and Long-term Care Study (NPALS) are to: (1) Estimate the supply of paid, regulated long-term care services providers; (2) Estimate key policy-relevant characteristics and practices of these providers; (3) Estimate the number of long-term care services users; (4) Estimate key policy-relevant characteristics of long-term care services users; (5) Produce national and state estimates where feasible within confidentiality and reliability standards; (6) Compare across provider sectors; and (7) Monitor trends over time.
NPALS used a two-stage probability-based sample design. In the first stage, a stratified random sample of providers were selected among RCCs; in the second stage, current services users (residents in RCCs) were randomly selected.
The provider questionnaire included survey items on provider characteristics such as ownership, size, services offered, selected practices, and staffing; questions about aggregate user characteristics (age and race) were included. The services user datasets include user demographics, health conditions, limitations with activities of daily living, number of prescription medications, adverse events, and services used. This is the services user or resident level data file.
NPALS was previously known as the National Study of Long-Term Care Providers (NSLTCP) from 2012 to 2020.
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TwitterAs society ages, the caregiving role and the mental health challenges among caregivers are gaining prominence. In Taiwan, long-term care nursing assistants (LTC-NAs) play a crucial role in the field of long-term care (LTC). However, some LTC-NAs engage in caregiving both at work and within their families. This study aims to investigate the association of LTC-NAs' dual caregiving roles with mental health and to determine whether social support functions as a moderating factor in this association.
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TwitterThis dataset includes a list of long-term care hospitals with information such as address, phone number, data on the quality of patient care measures and more. This dataset also shows the corresponding scores against each of the measures for quality of patient care.
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TwitterCompare average costs across different types of senior care by state.
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Archived as of 3/16/22: Due to changing LTC reporting requirements, this dataset will no longer be updated after 3/16/2022. For data on Indiana's long term case facilities, please visit: https://data.cms.gov/covid-19/covid-19-nursing-home-data Number of verified COVID-19 related cases and deaths from Long-Term Care Facilities for residents and staff members. Historical case data are aggregated at the facility-level and are reported from 3/1/2020 and updated weekly. Facilities that are in non-compliance with historical case data reporting needs are denoted by "Facility has not submitted data" in the "Facility Submission Status" column. Facilities listed as non-compliant will be updated as necessary with any new submissions of their historical cases to the Indiana State Department of Health. Cases and deaths in this file include records reported by Long-Term Care Facilities and have been verified by ISDH through a positive COVID-19 diagnostic lab result. This data file was constructed to aggregate verified cases and deaths for LTC staff and residents at the facility level. Because residents and staff may be moved between facilities, calculating total verified counts from this data file is not advised. Users should refer to the ISDH LTC dashboard for total counts.
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TwitterOn an annual basis (calendar year), individual LTC facilities report facility-level data on services capacity, utilization, patients, and capital/equipment expenditures.
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TwitterStatistics Canada, in collaboration with the Public Health Agency of Canada and Natural Resources Canada, is presenting selected Census data to help inform Canadians on the public health risk of the COVID-19 pandemic and to be used for modelling analysis. The data provided here show the counts of the population in nursing homes and/or residences for senior citizens by broad age groups (0 to 79 years and 80 years and over) and sex, from the 2016 Census. Nursing homes and/or residences for senior citizens are facilities for elderly residents that provide accommodations with health care services or personal support or assisted living care. Health care services include professional health monitoring and skilled nursing care and supervision 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, for people who are not independent in most activities of daily living. Support or assisted living care services include meals, housekeeping, laundry, medication supervision, assistance in bathing or dressing, etc., for people who are independent in most activities of daily living. Included are nursing homes, residences for senior citizens, and facilities that are a mix of both a nursing home and a residence for senior citizens. Excluded are facilities licensed as hospitals, and facilities that do not provide any services (which are considered private dwellings).
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TwitterData tables relating to the number of open Long-Term Care claims at the end of each year. The long-term care scheme gives financial support to Jersey residents needing help with everyday tasks.