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OR slips to 7th in long-term care scorecard

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Monday, October 2, 2023   

Oregon ranks in the top 10 in a recent analysis of long-term care systems across the country.

The state comes in seventh on AARP's Long-Term Services and Supports State Scorecard, a drop from fourth in the last scorecard in 2020.

Bandana Shrestha, state director of AARP Oregon, said despite the drop, the state is doing well in some areas.

"We are doing really well on one of the dimensions, which is support for family caregivers," Shrestha pointed out. "There are some policies in place that Oregon has, like the paid family leave law and the paid sick leave law which help that ranking that we've gotten."

Oregon ranks fourth in the category of support for family caregivers. It struggled most in affordability and access, at number 25.

Shrestha noted there are other troubling signs, such as the state's ranking at 50th in the nation for its supply of adult day services.

"That's alarming," Shrestha emphasized. "That means that we don't have supports in the community where family caregivers may be able to take their loved one and where somebody can get support during the day when somebody has to go to work, the family caregiver has to go to work."

Shrestha noted family caregivers are the backbone of the long-term care system. She added Oregon does well in this category but it's important for states across the country to focus on this work.

"How can we continue to support family caregivers and do better by them is something that we need to think about," Shrestha asserted.

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