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VAN FORUM The Future of Long-Term Care

VAN FORUM The Future of Long-Term Care. Patti Cullen, CAE President/CEO Care Providers of Minnesota. Elderly group will increase. Source: Minnesota Long-Term Care Partnership. The Evolving Spectrum of Care. Hospital/ Primary Care. Adult Day Services. Active Adult Commun-ities.

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VAN FORUM The Future of Long-Term Care

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  1. VAN FORUMThe Future of Long-Term Care Patti Cullen, CAE President/CEO Care Providers of Minnesota

  2. Elderly group will increase Source: Minnesota Long-Term Care Partnership

  3. The Evolving Spectrum of Care Hospital/ Primary Care Adult Day Services Active Adult Commun-ities Hospice Continuing Care Retirement Communities Skilled Nursing Facility Home Care & Support Services Transi-tional / Subacute Care Housing-with- Services Indepen-dent Living Units Assisted Living Owner Occupied “Intentional Commun-ities” Memory Care

  4. Decline in Care Center Utilization:Declining Length of Stay Source: Minnesota Department of Health

  5. Change in Length of Stay by Number of Days (2002 vs. 2008)

  6. Rethinking Facilities-BasedCare: Fewer, Smaller Care Centers There have been 54 nursing home closures since 2000. Source: Minnesota Department of Health

  7. The FactsDemand continues to shift and grow for a broad array of older adult services. The Demographic ImperativePopulation of Minnesotans 85+ Projected to Increase 90% over 30 Years # of HWS Units in Minnesota now Exceeds # of Care Center Beds by more than 20,000 65% of HWS Provider are Designated as “Assisted Living”

  8. NH Discharges by Destination in 2005 57,070 Total Discharges for Year Source: Minnesota Department of Health 8 Source: Minnesota Department of Health

  9. Medicaid Spending By CategoryMinnesota – State Share

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