This study suggests a high prevalence of sensory impairment among older persons transitioning from independent community living to institutionalized care.
The proposed project is a 2 x 2 factorial design randomized controlled trial. The pilot study recruited 208 participants aged 65+ years attending an aged care assessment center at Westmead Hospital, Sydney, who were randomly allocated to one of four groups: vision and hearing tests, vision tests only, hearing tests only, or neither. Face-to-face interviews with all participants were conducted. Questionnaires included Activity of Daily Living (ADL), 36-item Short-Form health survey (SF-36), Mini-Mental State Exam (MMSE) and questions about use of health care and community support services. Participants will be re-examined after 12 months to assess changes over time in quality-of-life, physical and cognitive function, incident falls and use of health and community aged care services.
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