Difficulties with Activities of Daily Living and Receipt of Care Among Older Adults with Cognitive Impairment: Differences Between Those Living Alone and Those Living with Others

TitleDifficulties with Activities of Daily Living and Receipt of Care Among Older Adults with Cognitive Impairment: Differences Between Those Living Alone and Those Living with Others
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2022
AuthorsYang Y, Swinnerton K, Portacolone E, Allen IElaine, Torres JM, Duchowny K
JournalJournal of Alzheimer's Disease
Volume89
Issue1
Pagination31-37
Date Published04/2022
ISSN1875-8908
KeywordsAging in place; cognitive impairment; disability; living arrangement; racial/ethnic disparity
Abstract

We compared the prevalence of reporting difficulty with basic and instrumental activities of daily living without help received for persons with cognitive impairment living alone versus those living with others. We used data on 13,782 community-dwelling participants aged 55+ with cognitive impairment in the Health and Retirement Study (2000-2016). Models were stratified by gender and race/ethnicity. Among cognitively impaired older adults, those living alone were more likely to report difficulty without help received than those living with others. Results were similar by gender and race/ethnicity. Providers and policymakers might focus their efforts on ensuring the adequate provision of home and community-based services for older adults living alone with cognitive impairment.

URLhttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35871333/
DOI10.3233/JAD-220172
Alternate JournalJ Alzheimers Dis
PubMed ID35871333
PubMed Central IDPMC10117199
Grant ListP30 AG022845 / AG / NIA NIH HHS / United States
R01 AG069147 / AG / NIA NIH HHS / United States
T32 AG049666 / AG / NIA NIH HHS / United States
R56 AG062165 / AG / NIA NIH HHS / United States
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Method: 
Quantitative
Design: 
PLACI vs PLOCI