Examining the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of rehabilitation-care models for frail seniors
Ano de publicação: 2013
The health of the aging population has been identified
as a high priority for the province of Ontario and has
become one of the province’s most pressing health and
social policy issues.(4) Within this priority area, there is
significant focus on the delivery of high-value services to
seniors to maximize their ability to live in their own
homes for as long as possible. Historically, the province
has focused on enabling people to continue leading
healthy and independent lives in their own homes by
helping them transition to the community more quickly
(from hospitals or other care facilities) to take pressure
off hospitals, and help to lower wait times.(5;6) More
recently, the province has given greater attention to
helping people avoid admission to hospitals and other
institutions in the first place.