Nursing home length of stay in 3 Canadian health regions: Temporal trends, jurisdictional differences, and associated factors

M Hoben, SA Chamberlain, A Gruneir… - Journal of the American …, 2019 - Elsevier
Objectives To assess (1) temporal changes (2008–2015) in nursing home (NH) length of
stay (LoS) in 3 Canadian health jurisdictions (Edmonton, Calgary, Winnipeg),(2) resident …

[HTML][HTML] More than “petty squabbles”–Developing a contextual understanding of conflict and aggression among older women in low-income assisted living

LM Funk, R Herron, D Spencer, L Dansereau… - Journal of aging …, 2019 - Elsevier
Dominant approaches to relational aggression among older adults tend to conceptualize the
problem as a behavioral or interpersonal issue, and can inadvertently infantilize the …

Emergency department visit rates and patterns in Canada's Vancouver coastal health region

MJ McGregor, KM McGrail, RB Abu-Laban… - Canadian Journal on …, 2014 - cambridge.org
This study used administrative health data to describe emergency department (ED) visits by
residents from assisted living and nursing home facilities in the Vancouver Coastal Health …

A GIS analysis of East Asian care gaps in residential and assisted living facilities in Vancouver, Canada

BB Walker, SL Canham, A Wister… - Journal of Housing for the …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Residential care and assisted living services provide support to seniors who may not have
the ability to live independently. However, East Asian residents often do not have sufficient …

[PDF][PDF] The place of assisted living in BC's seniors care system

KME Perry - 2020 - staging.baseline.bchumanrights.ca
The place of assisted living in BC's seniors' care system: Assessing the promise, reality and
challenges COVID-19 has shone a light on the state of long-term care for seniors in Canada …

[图书][B] Population Aging and Long-Term Care Policy Change in Canada: A Comparison of British Columbia, Manitoba, and Ontario

JB Harris - 2014 - search.proquest.com
Introduction: Residential long-term care (LTC) is an important component of the care
continuum for older adults in Canada. Three factors related to population aging are …