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Nursing Home and Subacute Care During the nineteenth and the twentieth century,

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Nursing Home and Subacute Care
During the nineteenth and the twentieth century, the term "nursing home" was synonymous with long-term care. Although today the exclusive use of the term "long-term care" is no longer accurate for nursing homes, it continues to remain and will not change easily. However, newer terms such as "nursing facilities" will help clarify the role of specific long-term care organizations and will differentiate them from others in the health care industry.

Subacute care is a relatively new but rapidly growing medical service in the continuum of care. Today, it is considered the fastest growing segment of the health care delivery system.

Research the online references such as EBSCOhost, SocINDEX, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL), or PubMed for information on nursing facilities and subacute units and respond to the following questions:

Do you agree with the change in the terminology of nursing homes to nursing facilities? Why or why not? How do the terms relate with each other?

What impact does the historical perspective of the nursing home have on the stigma related to the quality of care?

How were nursing facilities developed? What have been the consequences of the change in terminology? Do you think the change in terminology will impact the quality of care in the future? If yes, how? If no, why?

What changes do you see nursing homes making in the future in order to keep up with the ever changing needs of the demographics of seniors?

Explanation / Answer

1.NO, Nursing homes and Nursing facilities two are different things.eventhough nursing home and nursing facilities are used interchangebly,they differ from each other by the way they treat the patients.
skilled nursing facilities are regulated by the Department of Health and covered by Medicare but not nusing homes.
Nursing facilities includes registered nurses,medical directors,licensed physical therapists,speech language pathologists and audiologists.
Nursing homes only provide care for daily activities like in and out of bed,meals,bathing ,dressing and elimination needs.

2.Historical perspective shows negative imact on nursing homes related to poor quality care.Many people reported that this nursing homes run with under qualified staff who are unable to manage the cases and satisfiy the needs of the patients.It includes even neglect and abusing the patient.

3.Becuase of the above scenerio nursing homes were called as "halfway houses" between society and cemetery.So policy makers begin to create government regulations in order to control the quality of long term care.In 1972,social security reforms had established a single set of requirements of facilities supported by Medicare and for skilled nursing homes that received Medicaid.Then the change in terminology from nursing home to nursing facilities made increase in the quality of care with well trained staff and facilities.
Yes,change in terminology willl have impact with quality care in the future.The term nursing facility has good impact on people related to quality care by well traind nursing staff and all the facilities.

4.Nursing facilities requirement will be more in the future,in order to keep up the ever changing needs of the demographics of seniors,nursing homes need to increase the qualified nurses for quality care.