Describe long-term care -
Skilled Nursing Facility
Skilled nursing facilities (SNF) are subsets of nursing facilities that receive payment for skilled nursing services under Medicare Part A. SNF services include rehabilitation therapies and/or skilled nursing care, such as intravenous therapy, wound care treatment for deep pressure ulcers, or close-monitoring posthospitalization in medically complex residents.
Describe continuing care
Continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs):
Geographically localized and self-contained spectrum of living arrangements from independent housing to nursing home care
List the predictors for nursing home admission and identify the goals of nursing home care.
Predictors for nursing home admission:
Goals of nursing home care:
Describe issues of caregiver fatigue.
Problems associated with caregiving:
Possible interventions to reduce care burden:
Distinguish between the various services covered by Medicaid, Medicare and other types of health care for the elderly.
Medicare benefit payments Part A (Hospital) 35% Part B (Physician Services) 29% Part C (Medicare Advantage) 23% Part D (Prescription Drug) 12% Home health care ordered by physician for rehab (not chronic care management, household help, IADL support) Skilled Nursing Home care- after qualified hospitalization, need for short-term skilled care or rehabilitation (not chronic care management) Hospice Care
NOT covered by Medicare Most LTC services Deductibles Eyeglasses Hearing aids Dental services
Medicaid: State & Federal funds State administered Means tested (based on whether patient has means or not) All ages Largest payer of LTC, mostly nursing home, services Payments to those with low incomes. Many “spend down” assets to qualify. In Oregon, and some other states, Medicaid pays for home & community-based services as well as nursing home services.
Compare and contrast advance directives with POLST.
Advance directives:
For anyone 18 and older
Provides instructions for FUTURE treatment
Does not guide Emergency Medical personnel
Guides inpatient treatment decisions
Appoints a Health Care Representative
POLST: For anyone seriously ill (any age) Provides instructions for CURRENT treatment Guides Emergency Medical personnel Guides inpatient treatment decisions
What are the 2 categories of conservatorship? Describe them.
There are two broad categories of conservatorship that are commonly used, those of finance and of person. Conservatorship of finance is a fairly self-evident term. Conservatorship of person grants a more global responsibility for assuring that the individual is kept safe and that decisions are made either as substituted judgment or on the basis of the individual’s best interests. These decisions may involve, for example, medical care, where a person will live, what help the person will receive to maintain himself or herself. The person may retain the ability to make a will (testamentary competence), even when he or she has been adjudicated as incompetent of person and finance.
What is the most rapidly growing segment of the population?
Persons over the age of 85.
Those over 65 will account for 20% of the population by 2030.
Define the differences between Young Old, Middle Old, and Old Old.
Young old: 65-74
Middle old: 75-84
Old old: 85+
Describe the common causes of falls among the elderly.
Muscle weakness history of falls gait deficit balance deficit use assistive device arthritis impaired ADL depression cognitive impairment age > 80 visual deficit environmental hazards use of psychotropic meds
Define crystallized intelligence.
information and skills gained from experience
Define fluid intelligence.
flexible reasoning and problem solving approaches
Discuss the expected changes in common lab values that occur as a result of aging (6)
Describe the effect of polypharmacy on the geriatric population. (risks/adverse effects)
What immunizations and chemoprophylaxis are recommended for elderly patients?
pneumococcal pneumonia vaccine
influenza vaccine
aspirin for primary prevention of myocardial infarction
CDC guidelines also recommend zoster vaccine and tetanus vaccines
Name 5 dementia drugs
donepezil tacrine rivastigmine galantamine memantine
Name 3 incontinence drugs
tolterodine tartrate
oxybutynin
trospium chloride
What are the elements of a POLST form?
In Oregon:
What are the ADLs?
bathing, dressing, toileting, continence, grooming, feeding, and transferring
What are the IADLs?
SHAFT • Shopping • Housework – laundry, housekeeping, telephoning, taking meds • Accounting • Food preparation • Transportation
Name 7 factors that put geriatric patients at risk for iatrogenic disease.
What specific nutritional guidelines are different for older adults?
What are the most important vitamins/minerals to monitor in the elderly?
B12, Vitamin D and Calcium
Name the four most common vision changes in the elderly.
Presbyopia
Cataracts
Macular degeneration
Glaucoma (chronic)