"That model is sooooo last millennium!" Residential long term care as a system, not a place

J Hous Elderly. 2008 Jul 1;23(3):261-280. doi: 10.1080/02763890903035647.

Abstract

The current quandary with the design of existing long term care (LTC) settings results from focus on structures ("institutions") instead of on a system of supports and services that transcends physical and traditional boundaries across settings, including nursing homes, assisted living residences and the home. Supported by analysis of the commonalities, socio-historical and political contexts, core values and fallacies of social and medical models in existing and emerging LTC options, a holistic model is proposed based on new core values which facilitate community and family integration, and which asserts dignity and personhood as universal attributes in an array of settings.