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Bridging the gap between primary care and community-based organizations to address complex care needs of older adults

Seifert B, Volckaert AE, O'Connor S, Flaherty E, Pepin RL
J Am Geriatr Soc

Supporting older adults in their desire to remain in an independent living environment requires a collaborative, interprofessional approach in which the individual's medical and social needs are coordinated. This approach requires recognizing the difference in the culture of care between primary care and community-based organizations. Identifying how the two cultures differ may be the first step to learning how to work collaboratively and effectively to meet the social and medical needs of older adults. In this paper, we describe the rationale and process for integrated primary and community-based care in a comprehensive restructuring of care for older adults as well as recommendations for implementation.

Seifert B, Volckaert AE, O'Connor S, Flaherty E, Pepin RL. Bridging the gap between primary care and community-based organizations to address complex care needs of older adults. J Am Geriatr Soc. 2024;72 Suppl 2:S21-S25. DOI:10.1111/jgs.18670. PMID: 38038151

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Elderly
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