Discuss Future Changes in Long-Term Care

Discuss Future Changes in Long-Term Care

Discussion:Future Changes in Long-Term Care

Discussion Question Future Changes in Long-Term Care shows the solutions to the following problems:

Watch the Your Health: Aging Adult Services video clip. After viewing the video clip, respond to the following questions in a 250-300 word post:

What demographic trends will necessitate changes in future long-term care service delivery? Why?What are the most likely ethical challenges to be faced in long-term care?
Justify your response with at least one APA citation from a scholarly reference. Respond to at least two of your classmates

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