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It Shouldn't Be This Way: The Failure of Long-Term Care [Paperback]

Robert L. Kane M.D. (Author), Joan C. West (Author)
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082651488X 978-0826514882 May 16, 2005 1
The failure of long-term care is the country's best-kept embarrassing secret. Almost every adult in the United States will either enter a nursing home or have to deal with a parent or other relative who does. Studies show that 40 percent of all adults who live to age sixty-five will enter a nursing home before they die, while even more will use another form of long-term care.


Part memoir, part practical guide, part prescription for change, It Shouldn't Be This Way is a unique look at the problems of long-term care. Robert L. Kane, a highly experienced physician and gerontologist, and his sister, Joan C. West, tell the painful story of what happened to their mother after she suffered a debilitating stroke and spent the last years of her life in rehabilitation, assisted-living facilities, and finally a nursing home. Along the way, her adult children encountered some professionals who were kind and considerate but also many frustrations--inadequate care and the need to hire private duty aides, as well as poor communication and lack of coordination throughout the system. The situation, they found, proved far more difficult than it needed to be.


As the authors recount their mother's story, they impart various lessons they learned from each phase of the experience. They alert those who are confronting such situations for the first time about what they will likely face and how to approach the problems. Closing with a broader look at why long-term care is the way it is, they propose steps to make necessary reforms, including the development of national organizations to work for change. Their message to families, care professionals, and policy-makers could not be more urgent.


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A common sense book that is part memoir, part guidebook and part call to arms.
The New York Times, November 10, 2005

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"An extraordinary blend of personal and professional vision on a problem that has both policy and spiritual dimensions. This book does what a support group does: tells you that you are not alone. It helps you interpret your experience, understand it, put words to it, and crystallize your understanding, both emotional and intellectual. "Many of the authors' insights will be useful to caregivers - especially those caring for elderly parents - who need to know:

- That hospitals have their own institutional needs at heart, not your parents'

- That discharge planners are not your friends

- How to evaluate nursing homes

- When and how to conduct discussions about DNR (do not resuscitate) wishes "These and other practical but crucial issues are dealt with in clear detail that will help people know how to act and talk when they are in similar situations. Beyond these practical things, Kane and West illuminate the emotional landscape of parental care - even harder issues to prepare for and to talk about. "It's a tremendously worthwhile book, with enormous potential value both to lay people and policy professionals." --Deborah Stone, Research Professor, Department of Government, Dartmouth College


Product Details

  • Paperback: 200 pages
  • Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press; 1 edition (May 16, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 082651488X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0826514882
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #393,891 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Elder care needs a pardigm shift, September 12, 2007
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I recommend this book highly, having read it shortly after my father had to go into a nursing home. It resonated completely with my overall experience and made me more assertive in pushing for changes at the home where my father resided. Like the authors, I have experience with medical practice, as I'm a professor teaching medical students, but encountered the same frustrations that Dr. Kane describes. The lists of questions to ask and things to be cautious about at the end of each chapter are great resources for anyone who is, or may become, responsible for the care of an aging relative . Dr. Kane's sad, but engaging, story of his mother's experiences during her declining health illustrates the many difficulties in changing a system of care for the elderly that has depended too much on the good will and dedication of underpaid and often inadequately trained staff at assisted living and nursing homes. The problems Dr. Kane describes happen far too often.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars future we do not want, May 18, 2006
This review is from: It Shouldn't Be This Way: The Failure of Long-Term Care (Paperback)
We who are aging do not do with with planning. I think we all hope to go with that heart attack in our sleep. We all expect to be like Moses, who was functional all the way to his death at 120. Unfortunately, as we age our frailty and difficulties increase without warning. At least, without warning which we heed. This book opens one's eyes. It is a must read for everyone who is getting older each day - that is all of us!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Read This Book, January 1, 2008
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This book should be mandatory reading for every healthcare professional and for all nursing students. It is excellent for anyone dealing with or who will deal with aging parents. I continue to buy copies and share with anyone I find enduring the journey through long term care. Our family has just finished our journey through the failed system. I have personally had 20 years experience as a nurse in long term care but nothing could have prepared us for the journey. Unfortunately nothing can take away the pain and suffering our father endured for those months in long term care facilities. However this book put in words many of out thoughts and much of what we experienced. I have read it several times and read it out loud to anyone present when we were trapped in similar circoumstances. Our journey was similar in many ways which is tragic. Everyone with parents still living should read this book. We must move together to make a difference and change this failed sytem.
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