"I'll fill in the gaps": perspectives of HHAs on promoting aging in place for older adults with low incomes

Graciela Bolanos, Claudia Hentschel,Momana Jahan,Sonia Gupta, Mona Akhiary, Tiffany Wisdom-Goulbourne,David Reyes-Farias,Barbara Resnick,Rebecca T. Brown

HOME HEALTH CARE SERVICES QUARTERLY(2024)

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Older adults with low incomes experience disproportionate rates of cognitive and functional impairment and an elevated risk of nursing home admission. Home health aides (HHAs) may have insight into how to optimize aging in place for this population, yet little is known about HHAs' perspectives on this topic. We conducted 6 focus groups with 21 English-speaking and 10 Spanish-speaking HHAs in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Transcripts were analyzed using qualitative thematic analysis, and three themes emerged. First, HHAs described the uniqueness of their role within multidisciplinary care teams. Second, HHAs shared concrete interventions they employ to help their clients improve their function at home. Third, HHAs discussed barriers they face when helping clients age in place. Our findings suggest that HHAs have important insights into improving aging in place for older adults with low incomes and that their perspectives should be incorporated into care planning and intervention delivery.
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Home health aides,older adults,low income,aging in place,qualitative research
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