Emergency department admission, more than patient frailty or social factors, was the strongest predictor of reduced time at home for US veterans with dementia in a large US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) cohort study.
Emergency department admission, more than patient frailty or social factors, was the strongest predictor of reduced time at home for US veterans with dementia in a large US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) cohort study.
Jeffrey T. Howard, PhD, discusses emerging trends in veteran suicide rates and offers insights to help clinicians better understand, identify, and support at-risk patients with a history of traumatic brain injury.
Jeffrey T. Howard, PhD, discusses emerging trends in veteran suicide rates and offers insights to help clinicians better understand, identify, and support at-risk patients with a history of traumatic brain injury.
True or False: Nearly one-third of older veterans with activity limitations reported unmet needs for help with activities of daily living or instrumental activities of daily living.
True or False: Nearly one-third of older veterans with activity limitations reported unmet needs for help with activities of daily living or instrumental activities of daily living.
Over half of older veterans receiving Veterans Health Administration (VHA) care experience limitations with activities of daily living (ADLs) or instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs), with nearly one-third reporting unmet needs for...
Over half of older veterans receiving Veterans Health Administration (VHA) care experience limitations with activities of daily living (ADLs) or instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs), with nearly one-third reporting unmet needs for...