Individuals with chronic conditions—congestive heart failure, diabetes, and COPD appear to be the best candidates for care management.

Generations Journal, vol. 45, no. 1 (Spring 2021)
Individuals with chronic conditions—congestive heart failure, diabetes, and COPD appear to be the best candidates for care management.
‘Now I really believe in them and I really appreciate them.’
Care managers are responsive, skilled assessors of multiple domains of the client and family experience.
‘Thinking about what care management can be is an important strategic step for the aging network.’
Imagining a different kind of long-term services system.
‘She never ceased to press for improvement of both the quality of care and quality of life across settings.’
‘She didn’t covet her vision; she knew it was meant to be shared.’
‘I experienced firsthand how difficult it is for older adults and those who support them to navigate the tangled web of aging policies and services, and to achieve positive outcomes.’
Evidence shows that care management programs have shifted the locus of care away from nursing homes and toward community settings.
Generations Journal, vol. 45, no. 1 (Spring 2021)
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Generations Journal is the quarterly journal of the American Society on Aging. Each issue is devoted to bringing together the most useful and current knowledge about a specific topic in the field of aging, with emphasis on practice, research, and policy.