Community Discharge Among Long-Stay Nursing Home Residents: The Discharge Planner Perspective

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Abstract

Planning for discharge is common among nursing-home residents who enter the facility for a short-term rehabilitative stay. More challenging is community discharge among long-stay residents who have been in a nursing-home beyond the Medicare funded rehabilitation period. The current manuscript describes an analysis of interviews conducted with 42 nursing-home discharge planners in the context of a statewide policy to promote nursing-home to community discharge among long-stay residents. Identified themes from the analysis include a focus on newly admitted residents, starting early, multi-disciplinary planning, lack of available community services, financial concerns, and balancing resident safety with the desire to return home.

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Abrahamson, K., Shippee, T., Davila, H., Arling, G., & Kane, R. (2025). Community Discharge Among Long-Stay Nursing Home Residents: The Discharge Planner Perspective. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 68(7), 1017–1033. https://doi.org/10.1080/01634372.2025.2516260

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