New program aims to keep Alzheimer's patients out of the ER and at home longer
NCT ID NCT05281744
Summary
This study tested whether a special care coordination program could help people living with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias. The program provided extra support for patients and their caregivers, aiming to manage the disease better at home. Researchers wanted to see if this support reduced emergency room visits and delayed the need for long-term care facilities.
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Tufts Health Plan
Watertown, Massachusetts, 02472, United States
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