TY - BOOK AU - Morgan,Leslie A. TI - Quality assisted living: informing practice through research SN - 9780826130341 (pbk.) : AV - HV1454 .Q35 2012 U1 - 362.61 22 PY - 2011/// CY - New York PB - Springer Pub. KW - Old age homes KW - Nursing homes KW - Congregate housing KW - Older people KW - Care KW - Homes for the Aged KW - Aged KW - Health Services for the Aged KW - Nursing Homes N1 - Formerly CIP; Includes bibliographical references and index; Quality in assisted living: hearing residents' voices -- The everyday experience of quality in a "soft institution" -- A culture of caring -- Hidden complexity: food and dining in assisted living -- Autonomy in assisted living -- External constraints: regulations, rules, and financial realities -- Broadening our perspectives on quality: change over time in the quality balance -- Moving toward quality balance: lessons learned from residents -- Appendix: Research methods used for the study; Specialized N2 - All 50 states currently regulate assisted living facilities in order to minimized safety risks and guarantee a basic set of rights and services to residents. What has not been adequately addressed, however, is the need to create, sustain, and evaluate quality of life in these settings. Quality Assisted Living provides results from a 4-year National Institute on Aging-funded study that gathered extensive information not only from residents, but also from staff and family members. This book focuses on what people, particularly the residents, mean when they discuss the ambiguous concept of quality. This volume addresses the complexities underlying seemingly clear-cut issues and provides concrete suggestions for re framing problems in order to find better solutions.--[book cover]; This title provides results from a National Institute on Aging-funded study that gathered information from not only residents, but also staff and family members, who are considered experts who can better help us to understand how quality should be conceived and evaluated ER -