A new report from the Center for Excellence in Assisted Living (CEAL) recommends 96 measures and instruments in five focus areas to enable assisted living providers to better translate research and best practices into action.

The report, Measures and Instruments for Quality Improvement in Assisted Living, focuses on five key areas: person-centered care, medication management, care coordination and transition, resident/patient outcomes, and workforce.  CEAL plans to develop an additional resource to help assisted living providers choose and use the most appropriate tools for their organizations.

For more information, see Measures and Instruments for Quality Improvement in Assisted Living.

Learn more about CEAL.

 

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