Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine (May 2015)

Does Assisted Living Capacity Influence Case Mix at Nursing Homes?

  • Jan P. Clement PhD,
  • Jaya Khushalani MHA

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2333721415587449
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1

Abstract

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Assisted living facilities (ALFs) have grown over the past few decades. If they attract residents with lower care needs away from nursing homes (NHs), NHs may be left with higher case mix residents. We study the relationship between ALF bed market capacity and NH case mix in a state (Virginia) where ALF bed capacity stabilized after a period of growth. Similarly, NH capacity and use had been stable. While it is interesting to study markets in flux, for planning purposes, it is also important to examine what happens after periods of turbulence and adaptation. Our findings show some substitution of ALF for NH care, but the relationship is not linear with ALF market capacity. Communities need to consider the interplay of ALFs and NHs in planning for long-term care services and supports. Policies supporting ALFs may enable care needs to be met in a lower cost setting than the NH.