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Multipurpose Senior Service Program Deinstitutionalization Screen.

N Morrow-Howell, W F Clark, L S Miller

    Health & Social Work
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    The Multipurpose Senior Services Program Deinstitutionalization Screening Instrument quickly identifies nursing home patients suitable for community return. This tool aids case managers in determining successful discharge probability.

    Area of Science:

    • Gerontology
    • Healthcare Management
    • Social Work

    Background:

    • Nursing home residents often require support for community reintegration.
    • Effective screening tools are crucial for successful deinstitutionalization.
    • Case management plays a vital role in patient discharge planning.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To introduce the Multipurpose Senior Services Program Deinstitutionalization Screening Instrument.
    • To provide a rapid method for identifying patients eligible for community transition.
    • To assess the likelihood of successful nursing home discharge through case management.

    Main Methods:

    • Development of a six-item screening instrument.
    • Utilization of accompanying tables for probability determination.

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  • Application in identifying nursing home patients for potential deinstitutionalization.
  • Main Results:

    • The instrument facilitates easy and quick identification of suitable patients.
    • It provides a structured approach to assessing discharge probability.
    • Enables targeted case-management interventions for community return.

    Conclusions:

    • The Multipurpose Senior Services Program Deinstitutionalization Screening Instrument is effective for identifying nursing home patients for community reintegration.
    • The tool supports efficient case management and discharge planning.
    • Facilitates successful transitions from institutional care to community living.