Older adults’ home- and community-based care service use and residential transitions: a longitudinal study

Aug 11, 2012BMC geriatrics

Older adults’ use of home and community care services and moves between living settings over time

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Abstract

The study analyzed data from 3,085 older adults to understand how their use of home- and community-based services relates to residential transitions.

  • Older adults exhibited different patterns of service use across four residential transition groups.
  • Nondiscretionary services, like skilled nursing care, may facilitate the return of older adults to community living from institutions.
  • Personal care services and senior center services may support older adults in remaining in their communities or returning from institutional settings.
  • Combinations of personal care services with other services were linked to specific residential transitions, such as Community-Institution-Community (CIC) and Community-Institution-Institution (CII).
  • The varying patterns of home- and community-based services used by older adults may help explain their residential transitions.

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