Considering the situation, it is possible to refer to Marek and Rantz (2000) who state that the Aging in Place model should be used as the basis for health care delivery for elderly people. The main idea of this model is the creation of the health care management department which is responsible for coordination of the health care services to elderly people in need. In other words, aging people will not have to search for the appropriate specialist and visit it. Home placement nursing is going organized on the highest level. Some may contradict that home nursing is unable to substitute even the easiest manipulation. However, it is important to remember about the innovative technologies and the achievements in the medical sphere. Using technologies in medicine, home nursing is able to make the simplest manipulations at home without taking a person to the hospital (Joint Rural Health Advisory Committee and State Community Health Services Advisory Committee Work Group, 2006).
The promotional program should be directed at the aging layer of population by means of lectures and offering to test the new system in action. Elderly people should try the new system in action in order to be able to compare and contrast. The information they are going to receive is just the basic knowledge. It is always better to try a new system, to have an opportunity to become involved in the experiment and at the end compare and contrast previous and current feelings. Thus, one particular agency should offer a trial opportunity.
Reference List
Joint Rural Health Advisory Committee and State Community Health Services Advisory Committee Work Group. (2006). Healthy Communities for an Aging Population. Community and Family Health Division. Web.
Marek, K. D., & Rantz, M. J. (2000). Aging in place: A new model for long-term care. Nursing Administration Quarterly, 24, 1-11.