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  • The Quality Improvement Program for Missouri's Long - Term Care Facilities (QIPMO) is committed to Missouri's Elderly.

  • The "Aging-in-place" model allows older adults to receive health care in their preferred place of living, eliminating the need for a more restricted living space, such as a nursing home.

  • TigerPlace is a specially designed elder housing project initiated by the MU Sinclair School of Nursing, working to provide elders a better quality of life.

Research

In the area below you will find a list of our most recently added research articles.

Nursing Outlook

A state-sponsored evaluation of aging in place (AIP) as an alternative to assisted living and nursing home has been underway in Missouri. Cost, physical, and mental health assessment data reveal the cost-effectiveness and positive health measures of AIP. Findings of the first four years of the AIP evaluation of two long-term care settings in Missouri with registered nurse (R...

Written by two award-winning experts on long-term care, this book tells how to find the eldercare options in your community. Included are Q&A sections that help you determine the level of care needed, practical  information on how to pay, things to look for (and questions to ask) when visiting eldercare facilities or  homecare services, and helpful lists of res...