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The impact of dementia and language on hospitalizations: a retrospective cohort of long-term care residents.

Karine RiadColleen WebberRicardo BatistaMichael ReaumeEmily RhodesBraden KnightDenis Prud'hommePeter Tanuseputro
Published in: BMC geriatrics (2020)
Residents in LTC facilities were generally less likely to be hospitalized if they had dementia, or if their primary language was French and they did not have dementia. These findings could be explained by differences in end-of-life care goals; however, they could also be the result of poor patient-provider communication.
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