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This essay will discuss the Green House Project and explain how it was developed, as well as its significance to the overall healthcare system.
XXX XXXXX House Project, created by physician XX. Bill Thomas, is an innovative approach XX XXXXX care XXX assisted XXXXXX XXX older patients. The project seeks XX XXXXX XXX elderly XXXX model XXXX XXXX an institutional model XX a XXXXXXXXXXXX model, XXX XX remove the stigma of XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXXXX elderly care. XX XXXXXXXX the creation of tight-XXXX, intensive communities XXX elders, XXXXXXXXXXX XX XXXXXXXXX XXXXX. XX present, the XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXX has seen significant XXXXXXX, with XXXX XXX Green XXXXX XXXXXXXX in XXXX XX states. XXX Green XXXXX XXXXXXX is intended to XX an alternative XXXXX XXXXXX and XXXXX care model, with XXXXXXX residents given private baths XXX rooms, XXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX the XXXXXXX home, and XXXXXXXXX in the XXXX of communal XXXX XXXXXXXXXXX and communal XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXX-knit groups of up XX XX XXXXXXXXX. Green XXXXX Project XXXXX are also equipped XXXX communal areas XXXX as XXXXXX rooms, kitchens XXX dining XXXXX, XXX XXX designed to XXXXXXXXX well XXXX XXX surrounding look XX a XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX, to XXXXXX XXX stigma XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX with XXXXXX in a ‘nursing XXXX’. To engage XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXX residents, XXXXX XXXXX Project XXXXX XXXX encourage residents to XXXXXXX XXXXXX, interact with other XXXXXXXXX members, XXX XXXXXXXXX visitors such as family XXXXXXX. XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXX within XXX Green XXXXX Project staff XXXX, XXXX XX Shahbazes, XXXXXX XXX Sages, XXXX XXXXX for the XXXXXXXXX XXX effective XXXXXXXX XX XXXXXXXXX nursing home roles, XXXX as meal preparation, XXXXXXXXXXXX, XXXXXXXXXX, mentorship, dietary services XXX healthcare. (XXXXX XX al, XXXX) XXX Green XXXXX XXXXXXX residency XXXX are XXXX XXXX XXXXXX competitive, XXX are on XXX with XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXX XXXXX, XXXXXXXXX being Medicaid eligible. The program has XXXX shown XX be highly effective, XXXX XXXXX XXXXX Project participants XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXX interaction, lower rates of weight loss, decreased XXXXX of depression, and XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXX satisfaction XXXX life. A XXXXX XX XXX XX al (XXXX) XXXX reported that Green House XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX experienced XXXXXXX XXXXXXXX, dignity, privacy, relationship satisfaction, and empowerment, XXX reported XXXXX feelings of XXXXX XX XXXXX aging condition XXXX peers in traditional nursing XXXXX. (Loe et XX, 2012).
XXX XXXXXXXXXXX of XXX XXXXX House XXXXXXX XX as follows. XXX program was XXXXX created XX Bill XXXXXX, a XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX doctor, XXX Steve XXXXXXXX, XXX Mississippi Methodist Senior Services CEO, in XXXX. The two XXXXXXXX saw a need for the XXXXXXXXXXXXXX of XXXXX XXXX, XXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX were XXXXX housed in cramped XXXXXX conditions, isolated XXXXX XXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX, XXX often XXXXXXXX high rates XX weight loss, depression and social isolation. XXXXXXXX and Thomas XXXX also XXXXXXXXX XXXXX XXX quality of life for a rapidly XXXXX population, XXX wanted the elderly population to XX able XX live XXXXXXXXX XXX happy XXXXX XXXX the end XX their XXXXX. (Sharkey, XXXX) The XXX XXXXXXXX eventually XXXXXXX funding XXXX the XXXXXX XXXX XXXXXXX Foundation in XXXX (to the XXXX of $10 XXXXXXX), and started operations in XXXXXXXXXXX. (XXX, XXXX) XX XX 2015, XXXXX are over 100 XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXX in over XX states. XXX XXXXXXXXXX XXX also XXXX keen XX support the XXXXX XXXXX Project as an innovative XXXXXXXX for XXXXX care, and XXX XXXXXXXX in XXXXXXX and Medicaid XXXXXXX XX XXXX the XXXXXXXXX XX the XXXXX XXXXX Project XXXXXXXXXX. XXXXXXX, XX the XXXXXXX XXX XXXXXXXX, some studies, such as XXX XX XXXXXXXXX XX XX (XXXX), XXXX found XXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXX of the Green XXXXX XXXXXXX XXX XXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX, XXXX different project homes XXXXXXX different rates of resident satisfaction and health outcomes. (XXXXXXXXX et al, XXXX).
XXX Green House XXXXXXX XX XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX to the XXXXXXX X.S. healthcare XXXXXX, XX it XXXXXXXXX an innovative, XXXXXXXX and XXXXXXXXX approach XX XXX elder XXXX XXXXXX, distinct from earlier XXXXXXXXXXXXX models XXXX XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXX care. XX XXX X.S. population ages, XXX XXXXX House XXXXXXX XXXXX signal a cultural shift XXXXXX XXXX personalized XXXXXXXXXX XXX XXX XXXXXXX, in a XXX that XXXXXXXXX XXXXX dignity and XXXXXXXX, XXX allows them XX better cope with XXX challenges XXXXXXXXXX with aging. Studies XXXX XX XXXXX XX Kane XX al (XXXX) XXXX XXXX provided XXXXXXXXXXXXX significant findings to XXXX the XXXXXXXXX XX XXX XXXXX House XXXXXXX XX improve the XXXXXXX of XXXX XXX nursing home XXXXXXXXX, XX well XX to enhance the job XXXXXXXXXXXX XXX healthcare XXXXXXXXX XXX XXXXXXX XXXX staff, XXX XXXXX XXXX time in XXXXXX XXXX and XXXXXXXXXXX with XXXXXXXXX in XXXXX-XXXXX contexts.
XX XXXXXXXXXX, the XXXXX House Project XXXXXXXXXX a XXXXXX significant development in XXXXX care in XXX U.S., XXX has the potential XX transform XXX way in which XXX challenges XX an aging XXXXXXXXXX are dealt XXXX.
References
Kane, X. A., XXX, X. X., XXXXXX, X. J., XXXXXXXXXX, H. B., & Yu, T. C. (XXXX). XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX in XXXXX&XXXX;house nursing XXXXX: A XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XX the initial XXXXX XXXXX program.Journal XX XXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX,XX(X), XXX-XXX.
Loe, M., & Moore, X. X. (XXXX). XXXX XXXXXXX home XX XXXXX house: Changing XXXXXXXX XX elder XXXX in XXX XXXXXX XXXXXX.XXXXXXX of XXXXXXX Gerontology,31(X), XXX-763.
XXXXX, X., Thomas, X., Kane, X. A., Cutler, L. J., & McAlilly, S. (2006). Radical XXXXXXXX of nursing XXXXX: applying XXX XXXXX house concept in XXXXXX, Mississippi.XXX Gerontologist,46(4), XXX-539.
XXXXXXX, S. S., XXXXX, S., XXXX, S. X., James, X., & Howes, J. (2011). XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXX practices: a XXXXXXXXXX XXXXX of traditional nursing homes and the green house XXXXXXX XXXXX.XXXXXXX XX the XXXXXXXX Geriatrics Society,59(1), XXX-131.
XXXXXXXXX, S., & Cohen, X. X. (2010). XXXXXXXX XXXXXX XXX XXXXX House XXX XXXXXXX models XX nursing home XXXX.Aging XXXXXX,6(6), XXX-737.
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