ALCOHOL USE AMONG THE ELDERLY
.... The center estimates that health care
costs for the
elderly are approximately one-third of the nation's total health care expenditures. ....
(4713

19

)
Fate of Medicare & the Elderly
.... by design or because the system is not secure, will have on the
elderly. .... untouchable, while others considered ways to reform the system and reduce the
costs. ....
(1695

7

)
Housing for the Elderly
.... The practical effects of home modification are relevant to keeping housing
costs down for the
elderly since more than 60% of
elderly people have residences ....
(3337

13

)
The Elderly Population in the US
.... The problem of food supply and nutritional counseling for the
elderly poor is of prime importance to help contain rising medical
costs in America. ....
(2300

9

)
Long-Term Care and the Elderly
.... While government funds approximately 40 percent of all health care
costs in the United States, it funds a much higher proportion of LTC
costs for the
elderly. ....
(9269

37

)
Care & Rights of the Elderly & Disabled in the EC
.... in 1984. However, between 1980 and 1990, public
costs of care for the
elderly in nursing homes rose 414.3 percent. According to ....
(6388

26

)
Discharge of Hospitalized Elderly
.... the situation characterizing the discharge of many hospitalized
elderly as a .... and emotional stress for both patients and caregivers, and increased care
costs. ....
(2152

9

)
Elderly Persons in Prison This research examines the phenomeno
.... is projected to be
elderly. The aging of prison populations is a significant issue for both corrections officials and politicians, because it
costs about three ....
(2300

9

)
Managed Care For the Elderly
.... Thus, total chronic care
costs in 1992 approximated $300 billion .... of the 10 percent of the population requiring long-term care for chronic ailments are
elderly. ....
(3007

12

)
CRIME BY THE ELDERLY
.... Therefore,
elderly prisoners more so than most prisoners tend to have some money available to pay for health services. Considering the increased
costs ....
(6672

27

)
Custodial Care & the Elderly Chapter 2 REVIEW OF RELEVANT ...
.... the home reduces the
costs, when compared to hospital delivery of services. As opposed to the operation of custodial care facilities for the
elderly by public ....
(4672

19

)
Public Policy and Elderly Minorities
.... have since the mid-1960's provided
elderly persons with access to medical care, that support has failed to keep up with rapidly escalating
costs of medical care ....
(4472

18

)
"Care of the Elderly Dying"
.... discussions about death should involve the
elderly because, as Callahan notes, 70 percent of those who die are aged. Soaring health care
costs in hospitals and ....
(1537

6

)
Medical Treatment Plan & the Elderly
.... discussions about death should involve the
elderly because, as Callahan notes, 70 percent of those who die are aged. Soaring health care
costs in hospitals and ....
(1537

6

)
Custodial Care for the Elderly
.... the home reduces the
costs, when compared to hospital delivery of services. As opposed to the operation of custodial care facilities for the
elderly by public ....
(6078

24

)
Long Term Health Care Services Comparison
.... While government funds approximately 40 percent of all health care
costs in the United States, it funds a much higher proportion of LTC
costs for the
elderly. ....
(1717

7

)
CON ARTISTS AND THE ELDERLY Introduction A surve
.... When such work is said to be completed, the
elderly victim typically finds that the
costs are much higher than those quoted, the work was not performed as ....
(721

3

)
Therapists and Marital Counseling for the Elderly INTRODUCTION ...
.... The center estimates that health care
costs for the
elderly are approximately one-third of the nation's total health care expenditures. ....
(9734

39

)
Home Health Care
.... HEALTH CARE NEEDS AND
COSTS OF THE
ELDERLY The average life span in the United States increased from an expected 70 years in 1960 to 79 years in the late 1980s ....
(3213

13

)
Funding and Long-Term Health Care
.... product. Health care
costs for the
elderly will consume an increasingly larger share of total health care expenditures. While the ....
(3221

13

)
ETHICAL ISSUES IN COMMUNITY HEALTH
.... although hospital
costs, together with nursing home
costs, account for the greatest proportion of the total health care
costs for the
elderly, a comprehensive ....
(2378

10

)
Alternative Corrections Policies for Elderly Felons
.... Therefore,
elderly prisoners (more so than most prisoners) tend to have some money available to pay for health services. Considering the increased
costs ....
(8025

32

)
Research Design on Alcohol Usage
.... of fiduciary concerns. However, alcohol is also associated with staggering emotional
costs to the
elderly. According to Rogers (1982 ....
(1628

7

)
Effects on Caregivers of Elderly Family Members
.... Singleton, 2000). These remain hidden
costs in the ongoing dialogue regarding care of the
elderly in this country. As noted before ....
(1408

6

)
Hardships of Caring for an Elderly Family Member
.... Singleton, 2000). These remain hidden
costs in the ongoing dialogue regarding care of the
elderly in this country. As noted before ....
(1408

6

)
A Nursing Home
.... home beds is anticipated to grow with the increased
elderly population. .... Rising medical care
costs and decreasing reimbursements from Medicare and Medi-Cal are ....
(1002

4

)
The health care system in modern Japan
.... Health Act in 1982. This pays for all health care
costs incurred by the
elderly, regardless of the plan. To this pooling fund, each ....
(2539

10

)
Custodial Care for the Elderly in Bermuda
.... the home reduces the
costs, when compared to hospital delivery of services. As opposed to the operation of custodial care facilities for the
elderly by public ....
(9429

38

)
Medicare Legislation in the US
.... in 1965. It was intended to shield
elderly individuals from the high
costs of extended illness or severe injury. The major benefits ....
(2147

9

)
Social Security
.... some of the main causes for hospitalizations of the
elderly could be reduced (eg falls, infections, medication non-compliance) and the
costs would balance out.
(1077

4

)