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Exploring the Quality of Life of Younger Residents Living in Long-Term Care Facilities

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Journal of Applied Gerontology

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Abstract

The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore the characteristics of "quality of life" of younger residents in long-term care facilities. This multimethod study employed in-depth interviews with younger residents, focus groups with staff members and interviews with management team members at two care facilities in British Columbia, Canada. Data analysis revealed three themes: (a) a new chapter in life, (b) experiencing quality of life, and (c) nature of social life. These themes highlight the characteristics of younger residents’ quality of life and provide insights into the salient contributing factors. Findings of this study are useful in better understanding aspects of younger residents’ quality of life and their psychosocial needs and consequently can guide decision making to provide an appropriate care environment for this population segment in long-term care settings.