Table 3.
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HCBS use in each residential transition group |
p-value |
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CCC (N = 2589) | CIC (N = 69) | CCI (N = 283) | CII (N = 144) | ||
DISCRETIONARY SERVICES |
|
|
|
|
|
GO TO SENIOR CENTER |
21.7% (N = 561) |
20.3% (N = 14) |
17.7% (N = 50) |
3.5% (N = 5) |
0.60 |
MEALS ON WHEELS DELIVERED TO HOME*** |
3.8% (N = 99) |
11.6% (N = 8) |
11.7% (N = 33) |
27.1% (N = 39) |
<0.001 |
EAT AT SENIOR CENTER/FACILITY* |
11.3% (N = 292) |
21.7% (N = 15) |
12.0% (N = 34) |
16.7% (N = 24) |
0.027 |
RECEIVED PERSONAL CARE SERVICES*** |
5.7% (N = 148) |
31.9% (N = 22) |
12.7% (N = 36) |
29.9% (N = 43) |
<0.001 |
RECEIVED HOMEMAKER/COMPANION SERVICES*** |
3.6% (N = 92) |
15.9% (N = 11) |
11.0% (N = 31) |
13.2% (N = 19) |
<0.001 |
NON-DISCRETIONARY SERVICES |
|
|
|
|
|
RECEIVED SKILLED NURSING CARE*** |
12.0% (N = 310) |
52.2% (N = 36) |
18.0% (N = 51) |
37.5% (N = 54) |
<0.001 |
RECEIVED PHYSICAL THERAPY*** |
7.3% (N = 189) |
33.3% (N = 23) |
12.0% (N = 34) |
24.3% (N = 35) |
<0.001 |
RECEIVED OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY*** |
2.0% (N = 51) |
17.4% (N = 12) |
6.4% (N = 18) |
11.1% (N = 16) |
<0.001 |
RECEIVED SPEECH THERAPY*** |
0.7% (N = 19) |
4.3% (N = 3) |
1.1% (N = 3) |
2.8% (N = 4) |
<0.001 |
RECEIVED DIALYSIS |
0.2% (N = 5) |
0.0% (N = 0) |
0.4% (N = 1) |
0.0% (N = 0) |
0.768 |
RECEIVED TUBE FEEDING |
0.3% (N = 9) |
2.9% (N = 2) |
0.0% (N = 0) |
1.4% (N = 2) |
0.19 |
RECEIVED OXYGEN / RESPIRATORY THERAPY | 0.2% (N = 5) | 1.4% (N = 1) | 0.4% (N = 1) | 0.7% (N = 1) | 0.386 |
*p < 0.05. **p < 0.01. ***p < 0.001.
Note 1. All data from The Second Longitudinal Study of Aging—The Second Supplement on Aging: 1994 (Version 2, No. 1, September 1998); Wave 2 Survivor Data File (Version SF1.2, June 2002); Wave 3 Survivor Data File (Version SF2.1, October 2002) [Data file]. Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics. Available from http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/about/otheract/aging/lsoa2.htm.
Note 2. C = Community: Home- and community-based settings are settings either in a housing unit or in a facility which provides residents with autonomy and control over their living and service arrangements. I = Institution: Residential settings in units that are neither self-contained nor self-sufficient are considered institutions and units in such settings are often shared by nonrelated residents (including settings like nursing homes and convalescent or rest homes).