Association between dementia care programs in assisted living facilities and transitions to nursing homes in Ontario, Canada: a population-based cohort study

DR Manis, A Rahim, JW Poss, IA Bielska… - Journal of the American …, 2021 - Elsevier
Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 2021Elsevier
Objective We investigate whether older adults who were newly diagnosed with dementia
(severity unspecified) and resided in an assisted living facility that offered a dementia care
program had a lower rate of transition to a nursing home, compared to those who resided in
an assisted living facility without such a program. Design Population-based retrospective
cohort study. Setting and Participants Linked, person-level health system administrative data
on older adults who were newly diagnosed with dementia and resided in an assisted living …
Objective
We investigate whether older adults who were newly diagnosed with dementia (severity unspecified) and resided in an assisted living facility that offered a dementia care program had a lower rate of transition to a nursing home, compared to those who resided in an assisted living facility without such a program.
Design
Population-based retrospective cohort study.
Setting and Participants
Linked, person-level health system administrative data on older adults who were newly diagnosed with dementia and resided in an assisted living facility in Ontario, Canada, from 2014 to 2019 (n = 977).
Methods
Access to a dementia care program in an assisted living facility (n = 57) was examined. Multivariable Cox proportional hazards regression with robust standard errors clustered on the assisted living facility was used to model the time to transition to a nursing home from the new dementia diagnosis.
Results
There were 11.8 transitions to a nursing home per 100 person-years among older adults who resided in an assisted living facility with a dementia care program, compared with 20.5 transitions to a nursing home per 100 person-years among older adults who resided in an assisted living facility without a dementia care program. After adjustment for relevant characteristics at baseline, older adults who resided in an assisted living facility with a dementia care program had a 40% lower rate of transition to a nursing home (hazard ratio 0.60, 95% confidence interval 0.44, 0.81), compared with those in an assisted living facility without such a program at any point during the follow-up period.
Conclusions and Implications
The rate of transition to a nursing home was significantly lower among older adults who resided in an assisted living facility that offered a dementia care program. These findings support the expansion of dementia care programs in assisted living facilities.
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