Luis F Amador1,2, Carlos A Reyes-Ortiz1,2, Diana Reed 3, Cheryl Lehman2,41Department of Internal Medicine, 2Sealy Center on Aging, 3Department Care Management, 4Department of Nursing, University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, TX, USA Abstract: Older adults age 65 and over account for a disproportional number of hospital stays and discharges compared to other age groups. The objective of this paper is to describe placement and characteristics of older patients discharged from an acute care for the elderly (ACE) unit. The study sample consists of 1,351 men and women aged 65 years or older that were discharged from the ACE Unit during a 12-month period. The mean number of discharges per month was 109.2 ± 28.4. Most of the subject...
International audienceBackground: Acute geriatric units (AGUs) require efficient discharge planning ...
Background Ageing patients are discharged from the hospital ‘quicker and sicker’ than before, and ho...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the degree of dependence of elderly according to the Patient Classification ...
Identifying elderly patients who are unable to return home immediately after acute hospitalization i...
People age 65 and older comprise 11% of the U.S. population, yet at any given time, they occupy 40% ...
Background: The longitudinal oustcomes of patients admitted to acute care for elder...
Older patients are at risk for loss of self-care abilities during the course of an acute medical ill...
Background. Hospitalized older adults are susceptible to adverse events reporting decreased activity...
Background For older adults, a good transition from hospital to the primary or long-term care settin...
A growing number of older adults are admitted to hospitals, and information is needed on how age-rel...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 84-90)As the population in the United States continues to...
Abstract Background Elderly patients are potentially more vulnerable to prolonged hospital stay as t...
Objectives: Primary care physician-led community hospitals provide basic hospital care for older peo...
The purpose of this study was to retrospectively identify risk factors of elderly nursing home resid...
This paper reports the findings relating to discharge planning from a larger study (Hegney et al 200...
International audienceBackground: Acute geriatric units (AGUs) require efficient discharge planning ...
Background Ageing patients are discharged from the hospital ‘quicker and sicker’ than before, and ho...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the degree of dependence of elderly according to the Patient Classification ...
Identifying elderly patients who are unable to return home immediately after acute hospitalization i...
People age 65 and older comprise 11% of the U.S. population, yet at any given time, they occupy 40% ...
Background: The longitudinal oustcomes of patients admitted to acute care for elder...
Older patients are at risk for loss of self-care abilities during the course of an acute medical ill...
Background. Hospitalized older adults are susceptible to adverse events reporting decreased activity...
Background For older adults, a good transition from hospital to the primary or long-term care settin...
A growing number of older adults are admitted to hospitals, and information is needed on how age-rel...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 84-90)As the population in the United States continues to...
Abstract Background Elderly patients are potentially more vulnerable to prolonged hospital stay as t...
Objectives: Primary care physician-led community hospitals provide basic hospital care for older peo...
The purpose of this study was to retrospectively identify risk factors of elderly nursing home resid...
This paper reports the findings relating to discharge planning from a larger study (Hegney et al 200...
International audienceBackground: Acute geriatric units (AGUs) require efficient discharge planning ...
Background Ageing patients are discharged from the hospital ‘quicker and sicker’ than before, and ho...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the degree of dependence of elderly according to the Patient Classification ...