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Preventive care boosts senior living occupancy
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Nearly a quarter of visits to the emergency room in 2010 were by individuals over the age of 65, according to the Centers for Disease Control. Hospital trips can be highly stressful for older adults, and they increase the odds of exposure to infectious diseases and development of dementia.
Senior living residents who visit the hospital also are more likely to require a move to a higher level of care. A single trip to the ER increases the odds that a senior will need to move out of an independent living or assisted living residence and to a higher-acuity care environment.
To help retain residents in independent living and assisted living environments, many senior living communities are becoming more proactive about providing preventive care. What are some ways communities are working to keep residents happy and healthy?
On-site clinics
More senior living communities are establishing their own clinics for on-site care, while others are partnering with nearby medical providers that can see residents for treatment of chronic conditions and other preventive needs.Visits from medical staff
Visits by doctors, nurses and social workers are helping keep residents healthy in their homes in a growing number of senior living communities. Through home visits, medical staff can pick up on issues — such as poor nutrition and feelings of loneliness — that can turn into bigger health problems.


