Kaskie Brian P, Nattinger Matthew, Potter Andrew
Department of Health Management & Policy, The University of Iowa.
Gerontologist. 2015 Apr;55(2):199-209. doi: 10.1093/geront/gnu179. Epub 2015 Mar 5.
Continued growth in the number of individuals with dementia residing in assisted living (AL) raises concerns about their safety and protection. In this Forum, we review current AL practices relevant to residents with dementia and present a rationale for examining the government role in protecting these individuals within this context. Since public oversight of AL is currently a state prerogative, we assess states' regulatory activity across 3 domains closely related to safety and protection of persons with dementia: environmental features, staffing, and use of chemical restraints. We then step back to consider the state policymaking environment and assess the feasibility of developing a minimum standard of regulations from one state to the next. This Forum concludes with a historical comparison between the contemporary AL market and the nursing home care market prior to the Nursing Home Reform Act of 1987, and we discuss how an increased amount of federal interest could improve existing state efforts to protect persons with dementia residing in AL.
居住在辅助生活机构(AL)中的痴呆症患者数量持续增长,这引发了人们对他们安全与保护问题的担忧。在本次论坛中,我们回顾了当前与痴呆症患者相关的辅助生活机构做法,并阐述了在此背景下审视政府在保护这些个体方面所扮演角色的基本原理。由于目前对辅助生活机构的公共监督属于各州的特权,我们评估了各州在与痴呆症患者安全和保护密切相关的三个领域的监管活动:环境特征、人员配备以及化学约束措施的使用。然后,我们退一步考虑州政策制定环境,并评估在各州之间制定最低监管标准的可行性。本次论坛最后对当代辅助生活机构市场与1987年《疗养院改革法案》之前的疗养院护理市场进行了历史比较,并且我们讨论了联邦政府更多的关注如何能够改善各州现有的保护居住在辅助生活机构中的痴呆症患者的努力。