SPECIAL CARE UNITS FOR ALZHEIMER'S PATIENTS: THEIR ROLE IN THE NURSING HOME MARKET
Abstract
The Special Care Unit (SCU) is a new, rapidly proliferating mode of caring for people with Alzheimer's disease (AD). Approximately 10% of nursing homes within the U.S. have SCUs with the number expected to grow substantially in coming years. SCUs are largely unregulated and not uncontroversial. This article discusses their emergence over time, their origins, growth, and the call for standardization. Subsequent sections review the range of potential benefits and costs associated with SCUs, optimally defined as well as research evidence available on this mode of care. Recent cost-setting and reform pressures in the nursing home industry are discussed in the final sections along with the likely future of AD SCUs in this environment.
Publication Date
12-1-1998
Journal Title
Journal of Health and Human Services Administration
Publisher
SPAEF
Document Type
Article
Recommended Citation
Phillips VL, Potter SJ, and SL Simon. (1998). Special Care Units for Alzheimer’s Patients: Their role in the nursing home market. Journal of Health and Human Services Administration, 20:300-310.