A Model for the Integration of Community-Based Health and Social Services

Abstract
This article describes a program designed by a case management organization and home health agency to improve the delivery of home care to the elderly. The results of a modified experimental-control study indicate that the cost of the services to the experimental group, who received comprehensive assessments, consolidated case management and joint monitoring, was less than the control group with an accompanying improvement in the quality of care. It is suggested that the program may be a practical model for local, community social service and health agencies seeking a way to increase continuity of care, improved quality, and reduce costs without difficult organizational and system changes.