Despite the rapid aging of the population and the tremendous
growth in ethnic and racial diversity among the elderly in our
society, empirical studies on long-term care needs and service use
of minority elders have been lacking. Based on two national
datasets, this is the first comprehensive analysis of long-term
care needs, patterns, and determinants of in-home, community-based,
and nursing home service utilization and informal support among
African American and Hispanic elders, as compared to those of their
non-Hispanic White counterparts. The authors also compare caregiver
burden within the three groups and present recommendations for
ethnic-sensitive long-term care policy and practice for minority
elders.
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