Rural areas of the United States, compared with urban areas, exhibit a scarcity of resources and programs designed to provide health and supportive services to impaired elderly persons living in the community. Furthermore, recent research has indicated that informal, familial support for the rural elderly has become increasingly attenuated because of such factors as outmigration of younger family members. Under these circumstances, there is reason for concern that a lack of available supportive services to help impaired rural elderly persons remain in the community may in effect drive them prematurely into nursing homes. In Arizona we have found that, consistent with such a process, elderly nursing home patients in rural areas tend on the a...
Examines the demographics, health, and levels of physical activity and food insecurity of rural seni...
The purpose of this study is to examine the trend of usual source care (USC) rates and the disciplin...
Under circumstances of pervasive global aging combined with weakened traditional family elder care, ...
The growing number of elderly persons in U.S. society—the “Graying of America”—increases the urgency...
The main goal of this study is to examine the relationship among residence ( rural/ nonmetropolitan/...
Because the older population is living longer and the numbers in this group are increasing exponenti...
Many of the sociodemographic, health status, and social support characteristics that predict the use...
The aging of the baby boom generation is projected to dramatically increase the population aged 65 a...
A 1989 survey of the State Units on Aging (SUAs) produced five themes that seem to underlie the many...
This paper focuses on the utilization of physicians by a sample of elderly respondents in a midweste...
The rural elderly assess their health as poorer than that of the urban elderly. The range of health ...
A Clinical paper submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Sc...
The health care needs of 44 elderly, seasonal migrants to a remote desert town in Arizona were exami...
Despite living in the countryside where open space is plentiful and there is often significant agric...
There are a variety of problems that affect older people in rural areas. In the first part of this p...
Examines the demographics, health, and levels of physical activity and food insecurity of rural seni...
The purpose of this study is to examine the trend of usual source care (USC) rates and the disciplin...
Under circumstances of pervasive global aging combined with weakened traditional family elder care, ...
The growing number of elderly persons in U.S. society—the “Graying of America”—increases the urgency...
The main goal of this study is to examine the relationship among residence ( rural/ nonmetropolitan/...
Because the older population is living longer and the numbers in this group are increasing exponenti...
Many of the sociodemographic, health status, and social support characteristics that predict the use...
The aging of the baby boom generation is projected to dramatically increase the population aged 65 a...
A 1989 survey of the State Units on Aging (SUAs) produced five themes that seem to underlie the many...
This paper focuses on the utilization of physicians by a sample of elderly respondents in a midweste...
The rural elderly assess their health as poorer than that of the urban elderly. The range of health ...
A Clinical paper submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Sc...
The health care needs of 44 elderly, seasonal migrants to a remote desert town in Arizona were exami...
Despite living in the countryside where open space is plentiful and there is often significant agric...
There are a variety of problems that affect older people in rural areas. In the first part of this p...
Examines the demographics, health, and levels of physical activity and food insecurity of rural seni...
The purpose of this study is to examine the trend of usual source care (USC) rates and the disciplin...
Under circumstances of pervasive global aging combined with weakened traditional family elder care, ...