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Acute Care for Elders, 2014
A Model for Interdisciplinary Care
Aging Medicine Series
Coordinators: Malone Michael L., Capezuti Elizabeth A., Palmer Robert M.
Language: EnglishSubject for Acute Care for Elders:
259 p. · 15.5x23.5 cm · Paperback
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Acute Care for Elders (ACE) is a model of care designed to improve functional outcomes and to improve the processes for the care of older patients. This model includes: an environment of care designed to promote improved function for older patients; an interdisciplinary team that works together to identify/address the vulnerabilities of the older patients; nursing care plans for prevention of disability; early planning to help prepare the patient to return home and a review of medical care to prevent iatrogenic illness.
Acute Care for Elders: A Model for Interdisciplinary Care is an essential new resource aimed at assisting providers in developing and sustaining an ACE program. The interdisciplinary approach provides an introduction to the key vulnerabilities of older adults and defines the lessons learned from the Acute Care for Elders model. Expertly written chapters describe critical aspects of ACE: the interdisciplinary approach and the focus on function. The fundamental principles of ACE described in this book will further assist hospital leaders to develop, implement, sustain and disseminate the Acute Care for Elders model of care. Acute Care for Elders: A Model for Interdisciplinary Care is of great value to geriatricians, hospitalists, advance practice nurses, social workers and all others who provide high quality care to older patients.
Chapter 1. An Introduction to the Acute Care for Elders
Michael L. Malone, Ji Won Yoo, James, S. Goodwin
Chapter 2. The Team Approach to Interdisciplinary Care.
Maryjo Cleveland, Carolyn Holder, Ariba Khan, Aileen Jencius
Chapter 3. Patient and Hospital Factors that Lead to Adverse Outcomes in Hospitalized Elders
Edgar Pierluissi, Deborah C. Francis, Kenneth E. Covinsky
Chapter 4. An Overview of Hospital-Based Models of Care
Elizabeth A. Capezuti, Marie Boltz,
Chapter 5. The Acute Care for Elders Unit
Robert M. Palmer, Denise M. Kresevic
Chapter 6. How to Develop, Start, and Sustain an Acute Care for Elders Unit.
Ellen S. Danto-Nocton, Carolyn Holder, Rebecca Ramsden, Jonny Macias Tejada, Anita Steliga, Karen Padua
Chapter 7. How to Disseminate the ACE Model of Care Beyond One Unit
Roger Y. Wong, Marsha Vollbrecht, Patti Pagel
Chapter 8. How to Use the ACE Unit to Improve Hospital Safety and Quality for Older Patients: From ACE Units to Elder-Friendly Hospitals
Samir K. Sinha, S. Liliana Oakes, Selma Chaudhry, Theodore T. Suh
Chapter 9. ACE Unit Business Model
Kyle Allen, Peter DeGolia, Susan Hazelett, Diane Powell
Chapter 10. Models of Care to Transition from Hospital to Home
Ella Harvey Bowman, Kellie L. Flood, Alicia I. Arbaje
Chapter 11. What is the Role of Hospitalists in the Acute Care for Elders.
Heidi L. Wald, Melissa L.P. Mattison
Chapter 12. How to Improve Care for Seniors in the Emergency Department.
Soryal Soryal, Marie Boltz, Scott Wilber, Michael L. Malone
Chapter 13. How to Improve Care for Older Patients in the Intensive Care Unit.
Leanne Boehm, E. Wesley Ely, Lorraine Mion
Chapter 14. The Future of Acute Care for Elders
Kanwardeep Singh and Michael L. MaloneResource for developing and sustaining an ACE program
Describes an important model of health care delivery
Written by experts in the field of elder care