Standards for psychological services in long-term care facilities

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Psychologists in Long-Term Care (PLTC), a national network established in 1983, has developed, with input from colleagues and consumers, standards for psychological practice in long-term care facilities. These standards address provider characteristics, methods of referral, assessment practices, treatment, and ethical issues. This article describes the document's development and offers suggestions for its use.

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Lichtenberg, P. A., Smith, M., Frazer, D., Molinari, V., Rosowsky, E., Crose, R., … Gallagher-Thompson, D. (1998). Standards for psychological services in long-term care facilities. Gerontologist. Gerontological Society of America. https://doi.org/10.1093/geront/38.1.122

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