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Social support and alternatives to institutionalization for the at-risk elderly.

作者信息

Lindsey A M, Hughes E M

出版信息

J Am Geriatr Soc. 1981 Jul;29(7):308-15. doi: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.1981.tb01270.x.

Abstract

Selected findings are reported from a follow-up study conducted to determine what happened to persons aged 65 or older who were referred for evaluation to an urban Geriatric Evaluation Service (GES) but who were not approved by the GES for admission to a mental hospital. Reasons given for the referral included both physical and behavioral problems. The alternatives to institutionalization were based upon the nature of the available social support system, and the functional health status. The family provided most of the care for its aged ill, and the adult children provided most of the social support. In the absence of support by adult children, other relatives gave the necessary care, which included a wide range of services such as personal care, housekeeping, cooking, running errands, transporting, and the important service of just being present or available. Community services were used infrequently. The majority of the subjects were in the "poor health" category and required supervision or care for impaired mobility, one or more physical health problems, and sometimes for mental confusion or disorientation.

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