Resources

Healthcare leaders across the ecosystem are improving telehealth services to better care for and address unique needs of our aging communities. Below you will find a collection of reputable, independent resources to advance adoption of age-inclusive telehealth that enables older adults to successfully age in place and preserve their quality of life.

Resources can be narrowed or filtered by the principle of interest, medical specialty, telehealth modality, care setting, or the type of content you’re interested in reading.

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A New Interprofessional Community-Service Learning Program, HATS (Health Ambassador Teams for Seniors) to Improve Older Adults Attitudes about Telehealth and Functionality

Sep 2021

Review that describes a new interprofessional community-service learning program geared towards improving older adults’ attitudes about telehealth.

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Perceptions of Telehealth vs In-Person Visits Among Older Adults With Advanced Kidney Disease, Care Partners, and Clinicians

Dec 2021

Review that describes how older adults with chronic kidney disease, their caregivers, and their clinicians perceive telehealth encounters and ultimately discusses that greater resources are needed to support older adults with chronic illness, limited English proficiency, hearing loss, and limited access to technology.

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The Impact of a Telehealth Intervention on Activity Profiles in Older Adults during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Pilot Study

Jun 2021

Review that describes a telehealth intervention and its effects on the activity profiles of older adults. Older adults benefit from support transitioning to telehealth.

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Telehealth for geriatric post-emergency department visits to promote age-friendly care

Aug 2022

Review that describes a feasibility pilot study for older adults that addresses the digital divide, unmet health care needs, and the 4Ms of Age-Friendly Health Systems.

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