id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-294423-3458rek8 Boucher, Nathan A. Older Adults Post-Incarceration: Restructuring Long-Term Services and Supports in the Time of COVID-19 2020-09-29 .txt text/plain 1776 131 57 Objectives To describe long-term care services and supports (LTSS) in the US, note their limitations in serving older adults post-incarceration, and offer potential solutions – with special consideration for the COVID-19 pandemic. 11 Furthermore, according to a recent systematic review, re-entry planning for 58 older incarcerated persons is "sparse and the outlook is grim, given that many are released to 59 urban communities characterized by health disparities and inadequate health care resources." 12 60 And yet, there is strong evidence that optimal utilization of health-related services is linked to 61 improved health outcomes, lower recidivism (re-incarceration), and improvements in housing, 62 employability, and support provided through families. Recently released older adults, given high rates of health problems and chronic 64 conditions, may simultaneously face both a great need for access to routine and acute health care, 65 as well as an accelerated need for long-term services and supports (LTSS) for their age. ./cache/cord-294423-3458rek8.txt ./txt/cord-294423-3458rek8.txt