Perceptions of Difference Between Aging and Disability Service Systems Consumers: Implications for Policy Initiatives to Rebalance Long-Term Care |
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Authors: | Michelle Putnam |
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Affiliation: | 1. Simmons College School of Social Work , Boston, Massachusetts, USA michelle.putnam@simmons.edu |
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Abstract: | This study explores service professionals' perceptions of how and why older adults and younger persons with disabilities are different consumers and clients within the long-term care service sector. Data are from 2004, early in the history of federal long-term care rebalancing initiatives, reflecting perceptions at that time. Findings suggest professionals working within aging, developmental disability, and physical disability service networks believe significant distinctions exist related to age of clients and nature of service required and how it is delivered. Overall need for greater professional and organizational capacity to support provision of service to both aging and disability populations is reported. |
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Keywords: | aging with disability long-term care public policy |
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