After screening complex geriatric assessment (CGA) the participants will undergo geriatric rehabilitation programs. After termination of 21-day program, CGA will be repeated and subjects will get a program of long-term rehabilitation. A phone call in six months and a face-to-face visit in 12 months will be scheduled to follow-up and to evaluate the progress in rehabilitation.
After screening complex geriatric assessment (CGA) the participants will undergo geriatric rehabilitation programs. The participation duration will not exceed 13.5 months including the screening period. The study comprises three periods: * screening (1-14 days) * a treatment course of 21 days * a follow-up period of 12 months On screening visit Study procedures will include * Informed consent signing * The Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA) * The recommendations on a program of geriatric rehabilitation based on CGA Visit 2 will be performed at the end of rehabilitation program. It will include: * The abbreviated CGA * The evaluation of the results of 21-days geriatric rehabilitation program * The recommendations on a long-term geriatric rehabilitation Visit 3 will be scheduled in 3 months after Visit 2 as a phone call. Special questionnaire will be suggested to study subjects. The questionnaire includes questions on implementation of a geriatric rehabilitation program and on quality of life Visit 4- the last study visit will be performed in 12 months after Visit 2. It will include CGA and study completion procedures.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
420
Geriatric rehabilitation program based on CGA will be performed under physicians tight control for 21 days and will include physical activity, psychological training, diet correction, adaptation measures, polypragmasia correction.
Russian Research and Clinical Center for Gerontology
Moscow, Russia
functional status dynamics
Instrumental Activity Daily Life scale score
Time frame: 13 months
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