Long-term Care: Managing Across the ContinuumJones & Bartlett Learning, 2004 - 482 pages Now in its second edition, Long-Term Care: Managing Across the Continuum has been thoroughly revised and updated to provide you with a solid foundation on which to build your management expertise. The text provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of long-term care, the changes that are taking place, and of the skills managers need to be successful. |
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Contents
LongTerm Care Service Providers ཏྱཾ ྴ སྐྱཐ | 18 |
Interaction Within the Continuum | 209 |
Managing in the LongTerm Care System | 351 |
Continuing Change | 415 |
Appendix A Criteria for Designing or Evaluating | 449 |
Appendix B American College of Health Care | 455 |
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