End-of-life health care use among socially isolated and cognitively impaired older adults.
Ashwin A KotwalIrena S CenzerKristine YaffeCarla PerissinottoAlexander K SmithPublished in: Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (2022)
Individuals with fewer household contacts had lower hospice use, and cognitively impaired individuals with low social network interaction had fewer end-of-life ED visits, hospitalizations, and ICU stays. Clinicians should consider mobilizing external support services to ensure access to goal-concordant care for older adults with limited end-of-life social contact when needed.