Psychogeriatric assessment and treatment in urban public housing

A psychogeriatric outreach team provides in-home evaluation and treatment for elderly persons living in high-rise public housing in Baltimore. During the first ten months of the team's operation, housing staff referred 9.5 percent of the elderly residents of four public housing sites for evalua...

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Published in:Hospital & community psychiatry Vol. 41; no. 8; p. 916
Main Authors: Roca, R P, Storer, D J, Robbins, B M, Tlasek, M E, Rabins, P V
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States 01-08-1990
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Summary:A psychogeriatric outreach team provides in-home evaluation and treatment for elderly persons living in high-rise public housing in Baltimore. During the first ten months of the team's operation, housing staff referred 9.5 percent of the elderly residents of four public housing sites for evaluation. Evaluations were completed for 85 residents, 25 percent of whom were age 80 or older. Twenty-one percent of the residents evaluated were unable to perform at least one basic activity of daily living such as eating, bathing, or dressing without assistance, and 54 percent needed help with cooking, cleaning, and other instrumental activities of daily living. Eighty-nine percent of the residents who were evaluated by the team met criteria for at least one DSM-III-R diagnosis; 63 percent of the disorders had not been previously diagnosed. The most prevalent diagnoses were dementia, depressive syndromes, schizophrenic and delusional disorders, and alcohol abuse or dependence.
ISSN:0022-1597
DOI:10.1176/ps.41.8.916