Concept: New Admission into Personal Care Homes (PCHs)
Last Updated: 2011-10-07
Level of Care
When an individual is receiving long term care, he/she is assigned a level of care ranging from 1 to 9, distinguishing the type of care he/she is receiving.
- PCH residents are classified by "level of care" based on their dependence and the approximate amount of daily nursing care they may require. All nursing home (PCH) residents are assessed at one of four levels of care based on the residents' abilities to complete ADL (activities of daily living) tasks, their need for professional interventions, and their degree of behavioral problems. This determines the number of nursing hours they require per day. Level 1 is the lightest at 0.5 hours, level 2 at 2 hours, with levels 3 and 4 at least 3.5 hours, with level 4 being the most dependent and/or requiring the most nursing care.
- Other long term care patients, such as those in respite placement, chronic care (CC) programs, personal care (PC) beds in hospital or CC beds in hospital, are assigned a level of care ranging from level 5 to 9. See the Methods section below for more detailed information on Level of Care.
1. Admission into a Licensed Nursing Home:
This definition would be used to analyze care provided only in NHs or to observe or compare differences between NHs. This information is captured by restricting the analysis of the level of care variable to levels 1 through 4 and by identifying facility numbers between 500 and 825 [ (LevelOfCare=1, 2, 3, or 4) + (Facility=500-825) ].
2. Admission into any Facility with designated PC beds:
This definition may be used to predict the level of need and use of PC beds, transfer of individuals, and costs. This information is captured by restricting analysis of the level of care variable to levels 1-4, 8.
As mentioned earlier, the level of care variable has changed over time. This is important when defining a PCH as a PC bed within a hospital; level 8 (PC bed - waiting in hospital for NH) was only used between 1997 and 2002. Since then, level 8 is captured by levels 1 through 4 AND a hospital facility number [ (LevelOfCare=1,2,3, or 4) + (Facility=Hospital) ] OR [ LevelOfCare =8 ].
Level 8 should be taken into account when using admission data that includes 1997-2002.3. Admission into any Long Term Care Facility:
This definition would be used to analyze all types of LTC (NHs, Chronic Care facilities, designated beds in Hospitals and Respite care). All levels of care would be included in this analysis; however, often respite care (level 5) is excluded [ LevelofCare=1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9 ] OR [ LevelofCare=1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, or 9 ].