Browsing Research Centers by Author "Mehdizadeh, Shahla"
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Profile & projections of the 60+ population : Williams County, Ohio
Mehdizadeh, Shahla (2004-01-01) -
Profile & projections of the 60+ population : Wood County, Ohio
Mehdizadeh, Shahla (2004-01-01) -
Profile & projections of the 60+ population : Wyandot County, Ohio
Mehdizadeh, Shahla (2004-01-01) -
Program evaluation of PASSPORT : Ohio's home and community-based Medicaid waiver. Final report
Ciferri, William; Kunkel, Suzanne; McGrew, Kathryn; Mehdizadeh, Shahla; Straker, Jane; Wellin, Valerie (2007-05-15)The goal for the evaluation of the PASSPORT program was to determine whether the program is providing efficient and cost-neutral services as an alternative to facility-based long-term care, and to assess the extent to which ... -
Projections of disabled older population in Adams County 1995-2010
Mehdizadeh, Shahla (1997-02-01) -
Projections of Ohio's older disabled population : 2015 to 2050
Mehdizadeh, Shahla; Kunkel, Suzanne; Ritchey, P. (2001-07-01) -
Providing Long-Term Services and Supports to an Aging Ohio : Progress and Challenges
Mehdizadeh, Shahla; Applebaum, Robert; Deacon, Malinda; Straker, Jane (2009-06-04)This report details trends in Ohio long-term care service utilization over 14 years. It also provides information about the characteristics of those in different settings such as PASSPORT, nursing homes, and residential ... -
Real choices : a caregiver respite strategy for the state of Ohio
Ciferri, William; McGrew, Kathryn; Mehdizadeh, Shahla (2005-01-01)The purpose of Real Choices: A Caregiver Respite Strategy For The State of Ohio was to determine the feasibility of restructuring the PASSPORT program to achieve caregiver respite. We found the majority of PASSPORT consumers ... -
Research Brief - The Road to Balance: Two Decades of Progress in Providing Long-Term Services and Supports for Ohio's Older Population
Nelson, Matt; Applebaum, Robert; Mehdizadeh, Shahla; Straker, JaneThis research brief documents two decades of progress in delivering long-term services in Ohio. In 1992, more than nine of the 10 older people in Ohio supported by Medicaid were in nursing homes. Today, the ratio is ... -
A Review of nursing home resident characteristics in Ohio : tracking changes from 1994-2004
Mehdizadeh, Shahla; Applebaum, Robert (2005-03-01)This briefing paper presents the profile of Ohio nursing home residents in both 2004 and 1994, and describes trends over the past decade. This work also examines the complex question of whether there are nursing home ... -
The Road to Balance: Two Decades of Progress in Providing Long-Term Services and Supports for Ohio's Older Population
Nelson, Matt; Applebaum, Robert; Mehdizadeh, Shahla; Straker, JaneThis report documents two decades of progress in delivering long-term services in Ohio. In 1992, more than nine of the 10 older people in Ohio supported by Medicaid were in nursing homes. Today, the ratio is approaching 50/50. -
Serving an Increasing Older Population with Severe Disability: Serious Challenges Await for Ohio Over the Next Twenty Years
Mehdizadeh, ShahlaOhio faces a demographic and financing challenge as its population ages in the next 20 years. With the number of people age 60 and older with a severe disability projected to increase by 60% while the overall population ... -
State practices in providing health and long-term care to dually eligible persons
Mehdizadeh, Shahla (2000-10-01) -
A study of home care and nursing home use patterns in Ohio
Applebaum, Robert; Mehdizadeh, Shahla; Straker, Jane (1997-05-30) -
A ten year retrospective look at Ohio's long-term care system
Mehdizadeh, Shahla; Applebaum, Robert (2003-05-01)Over the past ten years the state has experienced a continued shift in the way older Ohioans receive long-term care. More older people are receiving long-term care in their own homes and in assisted living facilities. ... -
Unpaid Caregivers Growing Demand and Limited Supply?
Mehdizadeh, ShahlaSeveral recent studies indicate that the supply of informal caregivers is declining and this change in potential support could have major policy implications. This brief explores, the reasons, implications, and possible ... -
The value of long-term care in Ohio : public dollars and private dedications
Mehdizadeh, Shahla; Murdoch, Latona (2003-05-01)This report provides estimates of the number of older people in Ohio who received long-term care in 1999 and identifies: 1) Whether they are receiving formal care: a) in an institution; b) in the community; or c) ...