Moving prevention of functional impairment upstream: is middle age an ideal time for intervention?
Abstract To live independently, individuals must be able to perform basic activities of daily living (ADLs), including bathing, dressing, and transferring out of a bed or chair. When older adults develop difficulty or the need for help performing ADLs, they experience decreased quality of life and a...
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Main Authors: | Rebecca T. Brown (Author), Kenneth E. Covinsky (Author) |
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