J. Demmler, UTILIZATION OF SPECIALTY MENTAL-HEALTH ORGANIZATIONS BY OLDER ADULTS - US NATIONAL PROFILE, Psychiatric services, 49(8), 1998, pp. 1079-1081
Data from the four most recent biennial inventories of mental health o
rganizations and general hospital mental health services conducted by
the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (1988 through 1994) w
ere used to examine utilization of specialty mental health organizatio
ns by older adults. The data show steady inverse trends in utilization
rates for inpatient and ambulatory care. The oldest clients (age 75 a
nd older) had both the highest percentage decrease in use of inpatient
services and the highest percentage increase in use of ambulatory ser
vices. The expected growth of the older adult population will challeng
e the ability of systems of care to maintain or increase the rate of a
mbulatory mental health care.