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Rates of Cognitive and Functional Impairments in Older Adults Residing in a Continuing Care Senior Housing Community.

Ryan Van PattenZanjbeel MahmoodTanya T NguyenJacqueline E MayeHo-Cheol KimDilip V JesteElizabeth W Twamley
Published in: Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS (2021)
Overall, results suggest that a subset of older adults in the independent living sector of CCSHCs are cognitively and functionally impaired and are at risk for future dementia. Results also argue for the inclusion of memory tests in abbreviated screening batteries in this population. We suggest that CCSHCs implement regular cognitive screening procedures to identify and triage those older adults who could benefit from interventions and, potentially, a transition to a higher level of care.
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