Table 1.
Senior clients' demographic characteristics, n = 101 | % |
---|---|
Gender | |
Male | 33 |
Female | 67 |
Age | |
65–74 | 41 |
75–84 | 48 |
85+ | 12 |
Income level | |
<$25,000 | 40 |
$25,000–49,999 | 44 |
>$50,000 | 16 |
Marital status | |
Married | 50 |
Single | 9 |
Widowed | 38 |
Divorced | 3 |
Living status | |
Live in home/apartment | 98 |
Live in assisted living facility | 2 |
Reports of balance, falls and other mobility problems | |
At least 1 fall in last 12 months | 48 |
Limiting activity due to fear of falls† | 73 |
Balance and/or mobility problems | 65 |
| |
Organizational characteristics of key informants working in senior-serving agencies, n = 50 | % |
| |
Types of organization: community/aging services | |
Senior service (professional/experts) | 18 |
Adult day health | 12 |
Senior center | 12 |
Area Agency on Aging | 8 |
Residential living facility | 8 |
AARP | 4 |
Meals on Wheels | 4 |
Types of organizations: health care system | |
Emergency Medical Services | 12 |
Public health department | 8 |
Hospital-based older adult program | 6 |
Home health agency | 4 |
Community clinic | 1 |
ED/Trauma service | 1 |
Fall prevention program | 1 |
Geriatrician | 1 |
†27% of older adults use canes/walkers (see Table 3(b)).