Influence of Satisfaction with Services on Assisted Living Resident Satisfaction |
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Authors: | Kathleen Abrahamson Dana Burr Bradley Kristopher H. Morgan Bradley R. Fulton Boubakari Ibrahimou |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Public Health , Western Kentucky University , Bowling Green , Kentucky , USA;2. Center for Gerontology , Western Kentucky University , Bowling Green , Kentucky , USA;3. Department of Research and Analytics , Press Ganey Associates , South Bend , Indiana , USA |
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Abstract: | The purpose of our investigation was to provide insight into the service domains that most heavily influenced self-reported resident satisfaction among residents in assisted living facilities. Data was gathered from the 2008 Press Ganey Assisted Living Survey. Satisfaction with service domains was measured using 7 subscales addressing the areas of activities, staff attentiveness, meals, apartment space, facility attractiveness, personal issues, and management. Generalized linear mixed models were specified to assess the influence of demographics, functional status, self-rated health, and satisfaction with service domains on resident satisfaction. In the final multivariate model self-rated health, independence with laundry and finances, and satisfaction with aides, meals and management demonstrated a significant positive effect on resident satisfaction. As the number of assisted living facilities continues to increase, senior management would be wise to consider which domains of service are particularly salient in assisted living environments. |
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Keywords: | resident satisfaction assisted living services |
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