Abstract

The goal of this research was to validate a scale for assessing 9 life quality indicators for long-term care clients with and without dementia, across ages and genders and with all types of chronic illness or disability in both residential and community care contexts. The basic elements of the assessment cover social capacity, self-efficacy, relationships, mood state and feelings of security. The Long-Term Care quality of life (LTC-Qol) scale fills a gap in reliable quality of life assessments in such contexts. The scale was developed and refined …

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