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Top Trends In Long Term Care Beneficial for Your Organization
Before the COVID outbreak, healthcare executives were concerned about the long-term care industry's future. The combination of an aging older.
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Healthcare Business Review | Tuesday, February 01, 2022
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LTC facilities are learning to offer the finest care for patients, and they must first care for such caregivers.
Fremont, CA: Before the COVID outbreak, healthcare executives were concerned about the long-term care industry's future. The combination of an aging older population and a skilled labor shortage appears to be a prescription for catastrophe. When one combines these figures with the fact that LTC organizations and residents are vulnerable to the COVID-19 virus, they have the makings of a major healthcare problem.
Some trends in long term care facilities
• A Focus on Person-Centered Care
In addition to clinical results, one of its latest trends in long-term care is an emphasis on patient pleasure. When planning therapy and other elements of patient care, caregivers consider resident preferences. In the end, the purpose of person-centered care in long-term care is to keep elders as autonomous as possible while respecting their dignity and allowing them to make their own decisions.