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Selection of Long-Term Care Arrangements by Older Community Residents
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1985
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Family MedicineOlder Community ResidentsPrimary CareManaged CarePublic HealthHealth Services ResearchHousingSocial CareHealth PolicyGeriatricsCaregiverElderly CareNursingLong-term Care InsuranceLong-term Care ArrangementsLong-term CareOlder AdultsMedicineInformal Support
This study examined the distribution and patterning of responses to five long-term care arrangements as well as factors associated with various choices. Older adults most frequently preferred care from a relative or paid helper in their own homes and selected moving into a relative's home least often. Marital status, income, race, and availability of extended informal support were significantly associated with at least three arrangement choices.