Creating Age-friendly Nursing Homes: The Time is Now

Kallol Kumar Bhattacharyya, Victor Molinari, Kathy Black, Susan Krauss Whitbourne

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Abstract

The current global age-friendly movement supports older adults by promoting different policies and services. However, there is a dearth of attention to nursing home (NH) residents as part of age-friendly movements. The pioneering idea of an age-friendly health system, i.e., the “4 Ms” model is significant for NHs and formative for further developments; however, it does not identify unique components of NH care. This article aims to identify specific aspects of person-centered care in the literature to advance the development of a standardized conceptual framework. Along with residents, NH staff and administrators are integral parts of NHs. Incorporating the central role of caregivers, this study proposes a new “8 Ms” framework to describe the age-friendly NH. The traditional 4 Ms model notes that everything related to care matters to residents, along with care related to medication, mobility, and mentation. The proposed age-friendly framework introduces five additional “M,” i.e., meaningful care, motivation, moderation, modification, and monitoring. This framework is proposed to advance education, training, clinical practice, research, and advocacy to promote quality of care in NHs. Application of the 8 Ms framework may yield multiple benefits, assuring good quality of care to residents, caregivers’ job satisfaction, and supporting NH management in providing residents optimal care.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalGerontology & Geriatrics Education
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StatePublished - Jan 1 2022

Keywords

  • Age-friendly
  • nursing home
  • person-centered care
  • conceptual framework
  • quality of care

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