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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Jan 6.
Published in final edited form as: J Appl Gerontol. 2017 Dec 19;38(6):805–824. doi: 10.1177/0733464817748776

Table 1 –

Wisconsin Coalition for Collaborative Excellence in Assisted Living (WCCEAL): A Comparison of the Interview Sample versus all non-interviewed WCCEAL members (2nd Quarter 2015)

Non-Interviewed WCCEAL ALCs Interviewed WCCEAL ALCs
Total Sample 362 23
Care Type % (N) % (N)
 Adult Family Home (AFH) 8.3% (30) 13.0% (3)
 Community Based Rehabilitation Facilities (CBRF) 63.5% (230) 65.2% (15)
 Residential Care Apartment Complex (RCAC) 28.2% (102) 21.7% (5)
Primary Population (Sort by % and Highlight)
 Advanced Age 56.1% (203) 60.9% (14)
 Correctional Clients 0.8% (3) N/A
 Developmentally Disabled 8.3% (30) 21.7% (5)
 Emotionally Disturbed/Mental Illness 5.5% (20) N/A
 Irreversible Dementia/Alzheimer’s 17.7% (64) 13.0% (3)
 Physically Disabled 0.8% (3) N/A
 Terminally III 0.3% (1) N/A
 Traumatic Brain Injury 1.1% (4) 4.3% (1)
 Veterans Administration 0.6% (2) N/A
 Not Available 8.8% (32) N/A
Primary Falls Prevention Program
 No primary falls prevention program identified 55.0% (199) 26.1% (6)
 Assisted Living Association Sponsored program 14.9% (54) 47.8% (11)
 Not applicable due to community population 0.8% (3) 0.0% (0)
 Other (e.g., CDC STEADI, Stepping On) 14.9% (56) 13.0% (3)
 Information Not Available 14.4% (52) 13.0% (3)
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Data for the non-interviewed coalition members was extracted from the 2nd Quarter 2015 Coalition reports.