Trends in the Use of Assistive Technology and Personal Care for Late-Life Disability, 1992–2001

Publication Abstract

Freedman VA, Agree E, Martin LG, Cornman J. 2006. Trends in the Use of Assistive Technology and Personal Care for Late-Life Disability, 1992–2001. The Gerontologist (46(1): 124-127.)

We describe national trends during the 1990s in late-life difficulty and assistance with self-care activities. Among older Americans living in the community and experiencing difficulty with self-care activities, assistive-technology use increased substantially whereas use of personal care declined. Using a decomposition technique, we demonstrate that these shifts in assistance toward technology account for half the decline in the number of people dependent on personal care.

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