180 disabled elderly persons were followed in a home care program after acu
te care rehabilitation in order to correlate subjective and objective ratin
gs of medical, physical, and social functioning; To assess the benefits of
case management services, 95 test patients receiving such care at home were
compared with 85 controls who did not receive services. Both groups report
ed gains in functional health and their reports were verified with objectiv
e measures. There mas no difference, however, between the groups in outcome
. Our findings indicated that self-assessments correlate highly a with meas
ures of functional health. Procedures for self-ratings should be developed
as important complements to objective functional health measures.