Variation Across U.S. Assisted Living Facilities: Admissions, Resident Care Needs, and Staffing

Author:

Han Kihye1,Trinkoff Alison M.2,Storr Carla L.3,Lerner Nancy4,Yang Bo Kyum5

Affiliation:

1. Lambda Alpha-at-Large , Assistant Professor; Chung-Ang University Red Cross College of Nursing; Seoul South Korea

2. Pi , Professor; University of Maryland School of Nursing; Baltimore MD USA

3. Professor; University of Maryland School of Nursing; Baltimore MD USA

4. Pi , Assistant Professor; University of Maryland School of Nursing; Baltimore MD USA

5. Pi , Doctoral Candidate; University of Maryland School of Nursing; Baltimore MD USA

Funder

National Council of State Boards of Nursing

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Nursing

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