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Psychologists in Long-Term Care: Overview of Practice and Public Policy: Introduction to the Special Series
Authors:Victor Molinari
Institution:Houston Veterans Affairs Medical Center Paula Hartman-Stein, Center for Healthy Living
Abstract:With the overall aging of the population and the concomitant need for the provision of mental health care for older adults, professional psychology in long-term care has come of age. Psychologists are now increasingly practicing in such traditional long-term care settings as nursing homes and in less traditional ones such as rehabilitation units, day centers, partial hospitaliza-tion programs, and hospices. The practice of psychology in long-term care is strongly influenced by public policy issues relating to Medicare, such as conditions of reimbursement, the rise of managed Medicare, and the continued disparity between payment for mental health and medical diagnoses. Ceropsychologists must be flexible in the form of their healthcare delivery to continue to provide quality services. The following articles in this special section on long-term care summarize the research on assessment and interventions for long-term care patients, outline the training opportunities available, and provide a decision-making framework for the common professional ethical/legal issues encountered in long-term care settings.
Keywords:geropsychology  long-term care  public policy  research  training
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