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A New Model for Long-Term Care: Balancing Palliative and Restorative Care Delivery
Authors:Sarah Thompson  Debra Parker Oliver
Affiliation:1. University of Nebraska Medical College School of Nursing ,;2. University of Missouri , Columbia, Missouri
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Nursing homes have been mandated to maintain or promote the physical and psychological functioning of residents since the enactment of the 1987 Omnibus Reconciliation Act. Although this restorative approach to care has improved outcomes for some residents (Institute of Medicine, 2001 Institute of Medicine. 2001. Improving the quality of long term care, Washington, DC: National Academy Press.  [Google Scholar]), it ignores the reality that all permanently placed residents will die. A new model for long-term care, one that includes a simultaneous restorative and palliative approach to care delivery, is proposed. Palliative care principles provide a guiding framework for changing care delivery. Basic tenets, such as resident and family viewed as a unit of care, interdisciplinary teamwork, and interdisciplinary plans of care, provide a basis for specific operational suggestions. Operational strategies, such as psychosocial and spiritual support for family, resident decision making and participation in goal setting, expertise in aggressive pain and symptom control, and bereavement services following resident death, are described.
Keywords:Palliative care  restorative care  end of life in nursing homes
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