Table 1.
Age, years | mean (SD) |
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75 (11) | |
Gender | n (%) |
Male | 16 (47%) |
Female | 18 (53%) |
Marital Status | n (%) |
Single | 6 (18%) |
Married | 14 (41%) |
Widowed | 11 (32%) |
Divorced | 3 (9%) |
Race | n (%) |
White | 27 (79%) |
Black | 7 (21%) |
Hispanic | 0 (0%) |
Asian | 0 (0%) |
Education * | n (%) |
Some high school | 3 (9%) |
High school graduate | 15 (44%) |
Some college | 12 (35%) |
Trade/technical school | 1 (3%) |
Associate degree | 2 (6%) |
Risk of hospitalization | n (%) |
Low | 1 (3%) |
Moderate | 13 (38%) |
High | 19 (56%) |
Very high | 1 (3%) |
Living arrangement | n (%) |
Patient lives alone | 7 (21%) |
Patient lives at home with another person | 27 (79%) |
Patient lives in congregate situation | 0 (0%) |
Caregiver presence | n (%) |
Around the clock | 28 (82%) |
Regular daytime | 0 (0%) |
Regular nighttime | 0 (0%) |
Occasional/short term assistance | 5 (15%) |
No assistance available | 1 (3%) |
Neurological status | n (%) |
Alert and oriented | 23 (68%) |
Required prompting | 10 (29%) |
Requires assistance and some directions in specific situations | 1 (3%) |
Requires considerable assistance in routine situations | 0 (0%) |
Totally dependent | 0 (0%) |
Confusion | n (%) |
Never | 24 (71%) |
In new or complex situations only | 9 (27%) |
On awakening or at night only | 1 (3%) |
During the day or evening, but not constantly | 0 (0%) |
Constantly | 0 (0%) |
Nonresponsive | 0 (0%) |
Supervisions and safety | n (%) |
No assistance is needed – independent | 15 (44%) |
Non-agency caregivers providing assistance | 13 (38%) |
Non agency caregivers need training/support | 5 (15%) |
Non-agency caregivers not providing assistance or unclear | 1 (3%) |
Assistance needed, no non-agency caregivers available | 0 (0%) |
1 missing response