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Journal of the American Geriatrics Society | 2003

Delirium Symptoms in Post-Acute Care: Prevalent, Persistent, and Associated with Poor Functional Recovery

Edward R. Marcantonio; Samuel E. Simon; Margaret A. Bergmann; Richard N. Jones; Katharine M. Murphy; John N. Morris

OBJECTIVES: To determine the prevalence of delirium symptoms at the time of admission to post‐acute facilities, the persistence of delirium symptoms in this setting, and the association of delirium symptoms with functional recovery.


Journal of the American Geriatrics Society | 2005

Outcomes of Older People Admitted to Postacute Facilities with Delirium: OUTCOMES OF DELIRIUM IN POSTACUTE CARE

Edward R. Marcantonio; Dan K. Kiely; Samuel E. Simon; E. John Orav; Richard N. Jones; Katharine M. Murphy; Margaret A. Bergmann

Objectives: To compare outcomes of patients admitted to postacute skilled nursing facilities with delirium, subsyndromal delirium, and no delirium.


Journal of the American Geriatrics Society | 2006

The Effect of Urinary Incontinence on Quality of Life in Older Nursing Home Residents

Catherine E. DuBeau; Samuel E. Simon; John N. Morris

OBJECTIVES: To determine whether nursing home residents with urinary incontinence (UI) have worse quality of life (QoL) than continent residents, whether the relationship between UI and QoL differs across strata of cognitive and functional impairment, and whether change in continence status is associated with change in QoL.


Journal of the American Geriatrics Society | 2000

The protective effect of social engagement on mortality in long-term care.

Dan K. Kiely; Samuel E. Simon; Richard N. Jones; John N. Morris

OBJECTIVES: To examine the effect of social engagement (SE) on mortality in long‐term care.


Journal of Aging & Social Policy | 2010

Mental disorders among non-elderly nursing home residents.

Samuel E. Simon; Debra J. Lipson; Christal M. Stone

Many Medicaid beneficiaries aged 22 to 64 with serious mental illness may be admitted to nursing facilities rather than psychiatric facilities as a result of Medicaid policies prohibiting coverage of inpatient psychiatric care in institutions of mental disease while requiring states to cover nursing facility care. Using nationwide Medicaid Analytic Extract claims from 2002, we found that nearly 16% of nursing home residents aged 22 to 64 had a diagnosed mental disorder, while 45.5% received antipsychotic medication, but these rates varied widely across states. Further research is necessary to determine whether, among the nations youngest nursing home residents, care in nursing homes is potentially substituting for care in institutions for mental disease or community-based settings.


Age and Ageing | 2000

Development of a minimum data set-based depression rating scale for use in nursing homes.

Adam B. Burrows; John N. Morris; Samuel E. Simon; John P. Hirdes; Charles D. Phillips


Gerontologist | 2001

Pain in U.S. Nursing Homes Validating a Pain Scale for the Minimum Data Set

Brant E. Fries; Samuel E. Simon; John N. Morris; Caroli Flodstrom; Fred L. Bookstein


Journal of the American Medical Directors Association | 2006

Reliability of a Structured Assessment for Nonclinicians to Detect Delirium Among New Admissions to Postacute Care

Samuel E. Simon; Margaret A. Bergmann; Richard N. Jones; Katherine M. Murphy; E. John Orav; Edward R. Marcantonio


Psychiatric Services | 2009

How many nursing home residents live with a mental illness

Ann D. Bagchi; James M. Verdier; Samuel E. Simon


Mathematica Policy Research Reports | 2015

Money Follows the Person 2013 Annual Evaluation Report

Carol V. Irvin; Debra J. Lipson; Audra T. Wenzlow; Samuel E. Simon; Alex Bohl; Matthew Hodges; John Schurrer

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Debra J. Lipson

Mathematica Policy Research

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James M. Verdier

Mathematica Policy Research

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Christal M. Stone

Mathematica Policy Research

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Margaret S. Colby

Mathematica Policy Research

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Carol V. Irvin

Mathematica Policy Research

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Audra T. Wenzlow

Mathematica Policy Research

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Edward R. Marcantonio

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

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Margaret A. Bergmann

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

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