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Cost of community care for older people.

G Livingston1, M Manela, C Katona.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: There has been no published study that considers actual costs in a representative sample of people aged > or = 65 years. The present study describes the financial costs of formal community services for elderly people with dementia, depression, anxiety disorder or physical disability.
METHOD: Psychiatric morbidity, physical disability and services received were assessed by standardised questionnaire in randomly selected Islington enumeration districts. Subjects were interviewed at home (n = 700).
RESULTS: Dementia was the most expensive disorder per sufferer in terms of formal services. Those with depression were also high users of health services. Despite presenting to health services, 90% were not treated with appropriate drugs. In contrast, social services were received by people who were activity-limited or with dementia. The highest service cost for the population as a whole was for the physically disabled. In multivariate analysis the significant predictors of high service costs were living alone, being physically ill, depression, dementia and increasing age.
CONCLUSIONS: Failure to detect and treat depression and the anxiety disorders in older people, despite their presentation to medical services, may have major economic consequences as well as contributing to individual suffering.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9328496     DOI: 10.1192/bjp.171.1.56

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Psychiatry        ISSN: 0007-1250            Impact factor:   9.319


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