AbstractObjectivesAssisted living (AL) is an increasingly used residential option for older adults with dementia; however, lower staffing rates and service availability raise concerns that such residents may be at increased risk for adverse outcomes. Our objectives were to determine the incidence of hospitalization over 1 year for dementia residents of designated AL (DAL) facilities, compared with long-term care (LTC) facilities, and identify resident- and facility-level predictors of hospitalization among DAL residents.MethodsParticipants were 609 DAL (mean age 85.7 ± 6.6 years) and 691 LTC (86.4 ± 6.9 years) residents with dementia enrolled in the Alberta Continuing Care Epidemiological Studies. Research nurses completed a standardized co...
Background: Determining the epidemiology of dementia among the population as a whole in specific j...
Background: Older people living with dementia prefer to stay at home to receive support. But they ar...
Hospitalisation of people with dementia is associated with adverse outcomes and high costs. We aimed...
Background: Concerns regarding social vulnerability have been reported among various populations inc...
Introduction We compare nursing-home and hospital admissions among residents with Alzheimer\u27s dis...
Objectives: Almost 1 million older and disabled adults who require long‐term care reside in assisted...
Abstract Background Many residents of assisted living...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/151826/1/jgs16030_am.pdfhttps://deepbl...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to quantify the effect of specific nursing home features and ...
OBJECTIVES: To describe emergency department (ED) utilization among long-stay nursing home reside...
Background: Hospitalizations of nursing home residents with dementia may not be uncommon. However, e...
To describe diagnoses and factors associated with hospital transfer in nursing home (NH) residents w...
This study examines the relationship between dementia and institutionalisation directly after hospit...
Background. Prior studies offer conflicting findings on whether Alzheimer's disease (AD) is associat...
BACKGROUND: Potentially inappropriate antipsychotic use in long-term care (LTC) facilities has been ...
Background: Determining the epidemiology of dementia among the population as a whole in specific j...
Background: Older people living with dementia prefer to stay at home to receive support. But they ar...
Hospitalisation of people with dementia is associated with adverse outcomes and high costs. We aimed...
Background: Concerns regarding social vulnerability have been reported among various populations inc...
Introduction We compare nursing-home and hospital admissions among residents with Alzheimer\u27s dis...
Objectives: Almost 1 million older and disabled adults who require long‐term care reside in assisted...
Abstract Background Many residents of assisted living...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/151826/1/jgs16030_am.pdfhttps://deepbl...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to quantify the effect of specific nursing home features and ...
OBJECTIVES: To describe emergency department (ED) utilization among long-stay nursing home reside...
Background: Hospitalizations of nursing home residents with dementia may not be uncommon. However, e...
To describe diagnoses and factors associated with hospital transfer in nursing home (NH) residents w...
This study examines the relationship between dementia and institutionalisation directly after hospit...
Background. Prior studies offer conflicting findings on whether Alzheimer's disease (AD) is associat...
BACKGROUND: Potentially inappropriate antipsychotic use in long-term care (LTC) facilities has been ...
Background: Determining the epidemiology of dementia among the population as a whole in specific j...
Background: Older people living with dementia prefer to stay at home to receive support. But they ar...
Hospitalisation of people with dementia is associated with adverse outcomes and high costs. We aimed...