Clinical-Community Connections: Incorporating Evidence-Based Programs for Improved Patient Outcomes
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2021
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Alternative Title:Top Geriatr Rehabil
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Description:Incorporating evidence-based community programs into clinical care recommendations and goals may help bridge the clinic-to-community transition for older adults. Engagement in evidence-based programs can help older adults manage chronic conditions and reduce fall risk through behavior change and self-management following a clinical episode of care. This paper describes evidence-based fall prevention and physical activity programs, provides resources to locate programs, and strategies to match older adults to the right programs.
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Source:Top Geriatr Rehabil. 37(3):163-167
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Pubmed ID:34366559
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Pubmed Central ID:PMC8336763
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Volume:37
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Issue:3
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:c4a4c8cf31381a6d646c87d5615cc9bd1ff976c32001a96e26705ebbe5287237
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