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Low Disability at Admission Predicts Faster Disablement in Long-Term Care Residents

Disablement is when people lose their ability to perform activities of daily living (ADLs) like bathing and dressing over time. This study examines whether high versus low disability, balance impairment, cognitive impairment and pain at admission to long-term care are predictive of residents’ subsequent rate of disablement over two years.