QUALITY IMPROVEMENT
A Look at Long Term Care Providers, Residents and the Services They Use
revealing that assisted living or similar res-
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interest for [providers] to be able to see the National Center for Health Statistics social and Services Users in the United States: important metrics for the senior living industry in helping identify and guide business and regional growth and to help advocates better understand the make-up of long term care services and supports throughout the nation. The full report (
cdc.gov/nchs/nsltcp/in-
dex.htm) provides more extensive information health and composition of residents. The survey is sent every two years to a sampling of U.S. providers. The next survey results will be released in 2018. The number for 4.5 percent of the total U.S. population. component of personal health care spend- - estimates on annual spending amounts are between $210.9 billion and $317.1 billion.
Control and Prevention recently released the latest data from its na-
Long-term care service providers, by sector and ownership: United States, 2014
1.4 5.4%
15% 5%
50.5% 13.9% 25.9%
24.1% 61%
16.9%
Government and other
80% 60.2% 44.2% 69.8%
81.8%
Adult Day Services Center
Home Health Agency
Hospice
Nursing Home
Residential Care Community
Long-term care service providers, by sector and region: United States, 2014
17.3% 30.3% 15.5% 24.8% 42.0% 34.7% 46.6% 33% 41.2% 28.1% 32.9% 17% 28% 19.8% 8.1% Adult Day
Services Center (4,800)
Home Health Agency (12,400)
NOTES: Percentages are based on unrounded numbers. 22.8% 11.3%
Hospice (4,000)
16.9%
Nursing Home (15,600)
21.8% 8.2%
Residential Care Community (30,200)
Midwest Northeast South West
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