“We Also Had a Big Hit During COVID”: Realities of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Adult Day Services
Kingsley Udeh, Molly Noble, Heather Menne, Sara McLaughlin, Randi Hamill, MaKenna McClure, Laurinda Johnson

TL;DR
This study explores the challenges and successes of adult day service providers during and after the COVID-19 pandemic.
Contribution
The study identifies facilitators and barriers to ADS service provision using the CFIR framework, focusing on partnerships and education.
Findings
Partnerships and education/awareness about ADS were key themes influencing service provision.
Facilitators and barriers primarily fell within the CFIR’s Outer setting domain, such as local attitudes and financing.
Findings suggest potential intervention points for improving access to adult day services.
Abstract
Adult day service (ADS) is a model of home-and-community-based services within the long-term care services and support continuum. ADS offers a system of professionally delivered, integrated, therapeutic, social, and health-related services in a structured and secure environment that helps individuals sustain living within the community. It also offers respite to family caregivers. There is growing need to understand the realities and struggles experienced by ADS providers, particularly in the years following the COVID-19 pandemic when many ADS programs were shuttered. The current study seeks to understand factors that made it easier or more difficult for providers to navigate through/after the pandemic. Seventeen ADS providers in Ohio participated in two focus groups. Transcripts were reconciled for accuracy and coded thematically to identify facilitators and barriers to service…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGeriatric Care and Nursing Homes · Interprofessional Education and Collaboration · Healthcare innovation and challenges
