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Coordination and Advocacy for Rural Elders (CARE): A model of rural case management with veterans

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GERONTOLOGIST
Volume 42, Issue 3, Pages 399-405

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/geront/42.3.399

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case management; rural aging; MDS-HC

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Purpose: To describe a pilot initiative sponsored by the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) to improve the health and community tenure of frail older veterans living in rural counties 50-100 miles from two host VHA medical centers. Design and Methods: Veterans aged 75 and older who scored at risk of repeated hospital admission on the PRA-Plus telephone questionnaire were targeted and visited by evaluators who administered a comprehensive health questionnaire prior to being assessed at home by the Coordination and Advocacy for Rural Elders (CARE) program clinical teams. Guided by current state-of-the-art practices, the nurse-social worker teams performed inhome standardized assessments using the MDS-HC, developed patient-specific care plans, and mobilized family, community and VHA resources to implement plans. Results: On average, eight problems were identified for each patient, most commonly falls risk, social needs, pain, and needs related to IADL disability. As a result of initial assessment, two thirds of CARE participants received referral/linkage to formal services, more than half to medical providers. Implications: Through CARE, the VHA is learning more about the unmet needs of older rural veterans. Further development and evaluation should guide the VHA toward providing efficient, effective community-based services to all frail older veterans.

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