Morgan Leslie A, Perez Rosa, Frankowski Ann Christine, Nemec Mary, Bennett Colleen R
Center for Aging Studies & Department of Sociology & Anthropology UMBC.
J Hous Elderly. 2016;30(2):185-198. doi: 10.1080/02763893.2016.1162255. Epub 2016 May 13.
An unknown number of mentally ill elders in the U.S. receive care in assisted living [AL], along with persons facing physical or cognitive challenges. While dementia is familiar in AL, our data indicate that neither staff nor residents are prepared to work or live with the mentally ill. Challenges are created for professionals, since these residents bring diverse needs. Daily inter-resident interactions are also disrupted or stressful. Qualitative data describe the impacts on quality of resident life as well as care and management dilemmas identified within five assisted living settings having varying presence of mental illness among residents.
在美国,数量不详的患有精神疾病的老年人与面临身体或认知挑战的人一起在辅助生活机构(AL)接受照料。虽然痴呆症在辅助生活机构中较为常见,但我们的数据表明,工作人员和居民都没有准备好与患有精神疾病的人一起工作或生活。由于这些居民有各种各样的需求,这给专业人员带来了挑战。居民之间的日常互动也受到干扰或产生压力。定性数据描述了对居民生活质量的影响,以及在五个辅助生活机构中发现的护理和管理困境,这些机构中居民患有精神疾病的情况各不相同。