Introduction: Today, half of the American homeless population is older than 50 years of age. This shift in age distribution among people experiencing homelessness has challenged our long-held views of the causes of homelessness. Age-related neurological diseases, especially neurodegenerative diseases of the brain (NDDB), may play a role eliciting homelessness in a significant proportion of vulnerable older adults. This article aims to explore relationships between homelessness and NDDB in a cohort of research participants enrolled in observational studies on NDDB at an academic center. Methods: We reviewed charts of the Memory and Aging Center (MAC) of the University of California, San Francisco's database searching for research participant...
BACKGROUND: Homelessness and poverty are important social problems, and reducing the prevalence ...
Individuals living in homelessness or precarious housing experience poorer health and earlier mortal...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) in those experiencing homelessness has been described in recent literat...
Background and objectivesThe homeless population in the US is aging. Cognitive impairment is prevale...
Background and objectivesThe homeless population in the US is aging. Cognitive impairment is prevale...
Introduction: Older people experiencing homelessness (PEH) are a rapidly growing population at risk ...
Background Early or timely recognition of dementia is a key policy goal of the National Dementia St...
The homeless population in the United States is rapidly aging, with a parallel increase in Alzheimer...
BackgroundWe evaluated cognitive function and factors associated with cognitive impairment in a coho...
The rates of TBI are significantly higher among individuals experiencing homelessness compared to th...
Purpose of the studyOlder homeless adults living in shelters have high rates of geriatric conditions...
Homelessness is an issue of social justice, in the United States, because it leaves people vulnerabl...
Background: We sought to determine the lifetime prevalence of traumatic brain injury and its associa...
Objectives: This study compared (1) levels of engagement in lifestyle risk behaviours and (2) mental...
BackgroundThe homeless population is aging, with early onset of cognitive and functional impairments...
BACKGROUND: Homelessness and poverty are important social problems, and reducing the prevalence ...
Individuals living in homelessness or precarious housing experience poorer health and earlier mortal...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) in those experiencing homelessness has been described in recent literat...
Background and objectivesThe homeless population in the US is aging. Cognitive impairment is prevale...
Background and objectivesThe homeless population in the US is aging. Cognitive impairment is prevale...
Introduction: Older people experiencing homelessness (PEH) are a rapidly growing population at risk ...
Background Early or timely recognition of dementia is a key policy goal of the National Dementia St...
The homeless population in the United States is rapidly aging, with a parallel increase in Alzheimer...
BackgroundWe evaluated cognitive function and factors associated with cognitive impairment in a coho...
The rates of TBI are significantly higher among individuals experiencing homelessness compared to th...
Purpose of the studyOlder homeless adults living in shelters have high rates of geriatric conditions...
Homelessness is an issue of social justice, in the United States, because it leaves people vulnerabl...
Background: We sought to determine the lifetime prevalence of traumatic brain injury and its associa...
Objectives: This study compared (1) levels of engagement in lifestyle risk behaviours and (2) mental...
BackgroundThe homeless population is aging, with early onset of cognitive and functional impairments...
BACKGROUND: Homelessness and poverty are important social problems, and reducing the prevalence ...
Individuals living in homelessness or precarious housing experience poorer health and earlier mortal...
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) in those experiencing homelessness has been described in recent literat...