Older people attend accident and emergency departments more frequently than
younger people. However, most assessments indicate that this higher level
of use is appropriate and is the result of more serious injury and illness
among this population. Older patients discharged from accident and emergenc
y departments are frequently functionally impaired with serious impacts upo
n their ability to perform activities of daily living. Despite this, relati
vely little attention has been paid to interventions to improve older patie
nts' ability to self-care after discharge from accident and emergency depar
tments.
One study has suggested that dependency can be reduced by health visitor in
tervention.
Targeted bi-disciplinary interventions have been demonstrated to reduce the
risk of recurrent falls in elderly patients discharged from accident and e
mergency departments.