ImportanceIncreasing numbers of older, community-dwelling adults have functional impairments that prevent them from leaving their homes. It is uncertain how many people who live in the United States are homebound.ObjectivesTo develop measures of the frequency of leaving and ability to leave the home and to use these measures to estimate the size of the homebound population in the US population.Design, setting, and participantsCross-sectional data from the National Health and Aging Trends Study collected in 2011 in the contiguous United States. Participants were a nationally representative sample of 7603 noninstitutionalized Medicare beneficiaries 65 years and older.Main outcomes and measuresWe defined homebound persons as those who never (c...
PURPOSE: In this article we studied the role of disablement process variables in home care utilizati...
This study looks at the relationships among land use; the mobility of disabled and elderly recipient...
Purpose: This study examined how the amount of informal care received by disabled elders changes whe...
ImportanceIncreasing numbers of older, community-dwelling adults have functional impairments that pr...
Background/objectivesApproximately 2 million people, or 6% of older adults in the United States, are...
BACKGROUND: There is a marked growth in the number of homebound older adults, due mainly to increas...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to estimate prevalence rates of homebound older adults, their ...
Abstract Background Being homebound is independently associated with increased mortality but the hom...
Recently, the perspective in long-term care has broadened include personal care needs of American ad...
Millions of older Americans are homebound and may benefit from home-based medical care. We character...
More than 7.3 million older adults in the United States have difficulty leaving their homes or are c...
Purpose: To systematically identify the multidimensional factors affecting homebound older adults. ...
Brief Report[Abstract] Background. Homebound status is associated with poor health, comorbidity, and...
Only 54% of Medicare patients referred to home health care services following a hospitalization rece...
OBJECTIVES: Home-based medical care (HBMC) delivers physician or advanced practice provider-led medi...
PURPOSE: In this article we studied the role of disablement process variables in home care utilizati...
This study looks at the relationships among land use; the mobility of disabled and elderly recipient...
Purpose: This study examined how the amount of informal care received by disabled elders changes whe...
ImportanceIncreasing numbers of older, community-dwelling adults have functional impairments that pr...
Background/objectivesApproximately 2 million people, or 6% of older adults in the United States, are...
BACKGROUND: There is a marked growth in the number of homebound older adults, due mainly to increas...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to estimate prevalence rates of homebound older adults, their ...
Abstract Background Being homebound is independently associated with increased mortality but the hom...
Recently, the perspective in long-term care has broadened include personal care needs of American ad...
Millions of older Americans are homebound and may benefit from home-based medical care. We character...
More than 7.3 million older adults in the United States have difficulty leaving their homes or are c...
Purpose: To systematically identify the multidimensional factors affecting homebound older adults. ...
Brief Report[Abstract] Background. Homebound status is associated with poor health, comorbidity, and...
Only 54% of Medicare patients referred to home health care services following a hospitalization rece...
OBJECTIVES: Home-based medical care (HBMC) delivers physician or advanced practice provider-led medi...
PURPOSE: In this article we studied the role of disablement process variables in home care utilizati...
This study looks at the relationships among land use; the mobility of disabled and elderly recipient...
Purpose: This study examined how the amount of informal care received by disabled elders changes whe...