2015
DOI: 10.4236/aar.2015.46020
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Impact of the Community-Based Active Monitoring Program on the Long Term Care Services Use and In-Patient Admissions of the Over-74 Population

Abstract: Introduction: Social isolation increases in the over-74 population and it is a risk factor for death and Long Term Care (LTC) use. In order to prevent the negative consequences of social isolation on this population community interventions focused on strengthening the social network should be intensified. The aim of this paper is to describe the impact on health care use of a Communitybased pro-Active Monitoring Program (CAMP) providing phone monitoring to all the clients and home visits according to the indiv… Show more

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“…In fact, an integrated programme developed at community level, focused on counteracting the impact of social factors and slowing the functional decline, is able to reduce both hospitalization and the mortality rate. 36 , 37…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, an integrated programme developed at community level, focused on counteracting the impact of social factors and slowing the functional decline, is able to reduce both hospitalization and the mortality rate. 36 , 37…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Long Live the Elderly (LLE) program has been running for 13 years in some Urban Areas (UAs) of central Rome [ 20 ]. It was started in 2004 with the purpose of mitigating the effects of extreme atmospheric phenomenon such as cold and/or hot spells, after the severe heat wave of 2003, which especially hit older adults in Italy and throughout Europe.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment) and evidence-based, cost effective and tailored interventions (27)(28)(29)(30). This comprehensive approach aims to prevent disability, recurrent hospitalizations, institutionalization and related heath-social care costs (27,31,32). Interventions must integrate health care and a supportive social environment for the patient and caregiver (33,34).…”
Section: Impact Of the Community-based Programme On Frailty Preventiomentioning
confidence: 99%