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Identification of Functional, Social, and Health Needs of Older Residents in Nonurban Settings: A Community Risk Assessment.

Raven H WeaverMason Burley
Published in: Journal of aging and health (2020)
Objectives: We examined functional, social, and health needs and service delivery gaps among a geographically expansive and economically diverse population of older adults to identify service priorities. Methods: We conducted analyses based on 1280 respondents aged 60 years and older surveyed for an 8-county needs assessment. Results: We identified three distinct risk profiles using two-step cluster analysis. ANOVA and chi-square analyses revealed significant differences between risk profiles on a range of health and social service needs. Discussion: Identifying high-risk residents can support community providers' efforts to help older adults age in place. Community-based organizations are well-positioned to respond early to social determinants of health needs. Targeting services and supports that reduce risk, extend independence, and prevent avoidable adverse healthcare situations to improve health and achieve health equity among historically underserved and hard-to-reach populations and prioritizing low-cost community interventions can reduce the need for high-cost interventions (e.g., emergency care and hospitalizations).
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • public health
  • physical activity
  • risk assessment
  • health information
  • primary care
  • low cost
  • quality improvement
  • affordable care act