Access to Neighborhood Amenities and Services and the Risk of 2-Year Nursing Home Placement Among Persons Living With Dementia.
作者信息
Choi Yeon Jin, Fennell Gillian, Ailshire Jennifer A
机构信息
College of Social Work, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, USA.
Leonard Davis School of Gerontology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, USA.
出版信息
Innov Aging. 2025 Feb 13;9(5):igaf011. doi: 10.1093/geroni/igaf011. eCollection 2025.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES
Older adults prefer to age in their homes and communities, but due to increased care needs associated with dementia, persons living with dementia are much more likely to move into nursing homes. Living in communities with greater access to neighborhood amenities and supports may reduce the risk of nursing home placement by helping persons living with dementia maintain their health and independence and lowering caregiving burden and stress. This study aims to identify neighborhood amenities and services that are associated with nursing home transitions among persons living with dementia.
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS
We used data from the 2004-2016 waves of the Health and Retirement Study (HRS), which includes 3 507 older adults with dementia, linked with the HRS Contextual Data Resource and the National Neighborhood Data Archive. Logistic regression models were estimated adjusting for sociodemographic and neighborhood characteristics.
RESULTS
Findings suggest that access to more park areas, healthy food outlets, and home health services was associated with a lower risk of 2-year nursing home placement.
DISCUSSION AND IMPLICATIONS
These findings emphasize the importance of neighborhood amenities and services as essential components of supportive communities, enabling persons living with dementia to age in place.
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