Angela Greene
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Journal of the American Geriatrics Society | 1997
Catherine Hawes; Vincent Mor; Charles D. Phillips; Brant E. Fries; John Morris; Eliana Steele-Friedlob; Angela Greene; Marianne Nennstiel
OBJECTIVE: To characterize changes in key aspects of process quality received by nursing home residents before and after the implementation of the national nursing home Resident Assessment Instrument (RAI) and other aspects of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA) nursing home reforms.
Journal of Aging & Social Policy | 2017
Galina Khatutsky; Joshua M. Wiener; Angela Greene; Nga T. Thach
ABSTRACT Using the 2014 Survey of Long-Term Care Awareness and Planning, this article examines Americans’ experiences, knowledge, and concerns about long-term services and supports (LTSS) and actions they are willing to take if they become disabled. The survey included 15,298 non-institutionalized respondents aged 40 to 70 years drawn from a nationally representative sample. Although many reported some experience with LTSS, knowledge of how LTSS worked was low. Respondents reported widespread concerns about becoming disabled. They preferred informal care over paid care, with a strong desire to remain in their homes. These results can be used to design reform initiatives and to motivate political support.
Journal of Aging & Social Policy | 2018
Michael Lepore; Angela Greene; Kristie Porter; Linda J Lux; Emily Vreeland; Catherine Hawes
ABSTRACT Residential care facilities operating without a state license are known to house vulnerable adults. Such unlicensed care homes (UCHs) commonly operate illegally, making them difficult to investigate. We conducted an exploratory, multimethod qualitative study of UCHs, including 17 subject matter expert interviews and site visits to three states, including a total of 30 stakeholder interviews, to understand UCH operations, services provided, and residents served. Findings indicate that various vulnerable groups reside in UCHs; some UCHs offer unsafe living environments; and some residents are reportedly abused, neglected, and financially exploited. Regulations, policies, and practices that might influence UCH prevalence are discussed.
Generations | 1996
Angela Greene; Catherine Hawes; Merry Wood; Cynthia Woodsong
Archive | 2016
Galina Khatutsky; Catherine Ormond; Joshua M. Wiener; Angela Greene; Ruby E. Johnson; E. Andrew J Jessup; Emily Vreeland; Manisha Sengupta; Christine Caffrey; Lauren D. Harris-Kojetin
Accountability in Research | 2012
Arthur J. Bonito; Sandra L. Titus; Angela Greene; Jacqueline B. Amoozegar; Celia Eicheldinger; David E. Wright
Archive | 2013
Angela Greene; Joshua M. Wiener; Galina Khatutsky; Ruby E. Johnson; Janet O'Keeffe
Archive | 2006
Susan Radke; Edith G. Walsh; Angela Greene
International Journal of Integrated Care | 2018
Galina Khatutsky; Edith G. Walsh; Angela Greene; Wayne L. Anderson; Melissa Morley; Joshua M. Wiener
Archive | 2016
Angela Greene; Edith G. Walsh; Galina Khatutsky; Amy Chepaitis; Diane Justice; Eileen Griffin