Customizing a Program for Older Adults Living with Frailty in Primary Care

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Coordination of primary care is essential to improving care delivery within health systems, especially for older adults with increased health/social needs. A program jointly funded by the Canadian Foundation for Healthcare Improvement and Canadian Frailty Network, was implemented in a nurse practitioner-led clinic to address the gap in frailty care for older adults. The clinic was situated within a health and social services organization with a mandate to enhance the quality of life of older adults living in the community. Through this program, a frailty assessment pathway and social/clinical prescriptions were implemented with necessary adaptations as a result of COVID-19.

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Rasiah, J., O’Rourke, T., Dompé, B., Rolfson, D., Mansell, B., Pereira, R., … Summach, A. (2021). Customizing a Program for Older Adults Living with Frailty in Primary Care. Journal of Primary Care and Community Health, 12. https://doi.org/10.1177/21501327211034807

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