Best Practices

Supporting Older Veterans After Hospital Discharge: The TransitionaL Care (TLC) Partners Program

Author and Disclosure Information

Although only about 13% of the U.S. population is aged ≥ 65 years, people in this age group account for about 37% of all hospital discharges and 43% of hospital days.1 Similarly, veterans who are aged ≥ 65 years are more than twice as likely to be hospitalized than those aged 2 The transition from hospital to home is challenging for older adults, as many have multiple comorbidities, are prescribed several medications, and are medically complex.


 

Recommended Reading

Neutrophilic Dermatoses in a Diabetic Patient: An Easily Misdiagnosed Uncommon Variant
Federal Practitioner
The Effects of the Age-Related Eye Disease Study Vitamins on International Normalized Ratios in Patients Taking Warfarin
Federal Practitioner
Elevated Cardiac Troponins—Not Always an Acute Coronary Syndrome
Federal Practitioner
Chronic Pain Management
Federal Practitioner
Hypnosis for Fibromyalgia
Federal Practitioner
The Risks of Opioid Treatment for Veterans, The Effect of Weight on Vasopressin Therapy, Diuretics and Cognitive Function in Elders, and more
Federal Practitioner
Getting Young Smokers to Quit
Federal Practitioner
VA/DoD PTSD Coach App Wins Award, PTSD Without Stigma, VA Expands Brain Injury Knowledge, and more
Federal Practitioner
Meetings & Events
Federal Practitioner
Speed-Date Your Way Into Medical School? Not So Fast!
Federal Practitioner