1987
DOI: 10.1093/ageing/16.1.13
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Confirming Long-Stay Status

Abstract: This paper discusses an assessment procedure for the formal identification of patients requiring long-stay geriatric care. It was introduced immediately prior to the reorganization of geriatric in-patient care at St Pancras Hospital which saw the abolition of mixed wards of acute, rehabilitation, and long-stay patients and their replacement by six specialized wards, three of which are long-stay wards accommodating 51 patients. The formal assessment and referral for long-stay care is itself one outcome of delib… Show more

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“…Most districts already have assessment panels for applicants to local authority residential homes (Part 3), and hospitals have assessment procedures to screen patients for long‐stay hospital beds. However, the procedures currently in use have been developed empirically by the individual units, 1 and the standards differ widely 2 …”
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“…Most districts already have assessment panels for applicants to local authority residential homes (Part 3), and hospitals have assessment procedures to screen patients for long‐stay hospital beds. However, the procedures currently in use have been developed empirically by the individual units, 1 and the standards differ widely 2 …”
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confidence: 99%