Patterns of long-term care utilization during the last five years of life among Swedish older adults with and without dementia.
Atiqur Sm- RahmanBettina MeinowLars-Christer HydénSusanne KelfvePublished in: PloS one (2023)
Among people without a dementia diagnosis, as well as those who were newly diagnosed, it was common to have no LTC at all, or use LTC only for a brief period close to death. During the last five years of life, PlwD and those living alone more often entered LTC early and used residential care for a longer time compared to people without dementia and people living alone, respectively.