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Quality Assisted Living: Informing Practice through Research

Named a 2013 Doody's Core Title!

Doody's Medical Reviews Score: 92, 4 Stars!

[This book] is well written and achieves its aim of exploring the meaning of quality from a range of perspectives. It has a welcome focus on the views of residents, and the authors are to be congratulated for the efforts they have made to capture these views...This book will be of interest to a broad audience in relation to AL and other residential care settings, including managers, commissioners, care staff, researchers, students and also the wider public.--Ageing & Society

Considering that seventy-four million baby boomers will be the next generation of assisted living residents, there is a great need to create, sustain, and evaluate quality in these settings. Whereas most books focus on quality of care, this is the only volume to explicitly delve into the lives of those who inhabit assisted living facilities, seeking to understand and evaluate their perceived ideas of what constitutes quality of life.

Quality Assisted Living provides results from a National Institute on Aging-funded study that gathered information from not only residents, but also staff and family members, who are considered experts who can better help us to understand how quality should be conceived and evaluated. The volume addresses the complexities underlying seemingly clear cut issues and provides concrete suggestions for reframing problems in order to find better solutions. Plentiful stories and quotations are used to identity those elements of assisted living that are most conducive to a satisfying quality of life, and address how this research has led to a consideration of quality as a process rather than as a single condition.

Key Features

  • Employs the views and voices of research participants
  • Provides down-to-earth and directly applicable results
  • Written in a language that is accessible to a wide readership
  • Describes complex social situation within the wall of AL
  • Examines issues arising from collective living such as regulations, financing and diverse resident needs
  • Uses real life stories to illustrate key points of the narrative

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Jun 2011
  • Publisher: Springer Publishing Co Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780826130341

About Ann Christine FrankowskiErin G. RothJ. Kevin EckertLeslie A. MorganLynn KeimigSheryl Zimmerman

Leslie A. Morgan PhD codirector of the Gerontology Doctoral Program and professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC). Ann Christine Frankowski Ph.D.a cultural anthropologist is Associate Research Scientist in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology UMBC conducting ethnography at its Center for Aging Studies. Erin G. Roth M.A. is a Senior Research Analyst and ethnographer with the Center for Aging Studies at UMBC. Lynn Keimig MHA Ph.D. candidate has worked as Project Coordinator on two studies related to assisted living and currently is part of the research team for two studies focusing on social stigma in seniors housing and generativity in later life in the Center for Aging Studies at UMBC. Sheryl Zimmerman PhD Kenan Distinguished Professor and Director of Aging Research School of Social Work; and Co-Director Program on Aging Disability and Long-Term Care Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. J. Kevin Eckert Ph.D. is Professor and Chair of the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at UMBC.

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