Examining Health Service Rates Among Residents of Retirement Homes and Other Older Adult Populations in Ontario, Canada: A Population-Based Cohort Study

Author:

Manis Derek R.ORCID,Poss Jeffrey W.,Jones AaronORCID,Rochon Paula A.,Bronskill Susan E.ORCID,Campitelli Michael A.,Perez Richard,Stall Nathan M.ORCID,Rahim Ahmad,Babe Glenda,Tarride Jean-Éric,Abelson Julia,Costa Andrew P.ORCID

Abstract

ABSTRACTBackgroundThere are no standardized reporting systems or assessments specific to residents of retirement homes in North America. As such, little is known about these older adults as a distinct population. We created a new population-level cohort of residents of retirement homes and examined their health service rates relative to other older adult populations.MethodsWe conducted a population-based retrospective cohort study in Ontario, Canada in 2018. The postal codes of all licensed retirement homes (n = 757) were classified and linked to individual-level health system administrative data to derive a cohort of residents of retirement homes. A generalized linear model with a gamma distribution and log link function was used to model rates of emergency department visits, hospitalizations, alternate levels of care (ALC) days, primary care visits, and specialist physician visits.ResultsResidents of retirement homes comprised two percent of the older adult population in Ontario (n = 54,773; 2.3%). After adjustment for relevant characteristics, residents of retirement homes had 10 times the rate of emergency department visits (Relative Rate [RR] 10.02, 95% Confidence Interval [CI] 9.83 to 10.21), 20 times the rate of hospitalizations (RR 20.43, 95% CI 20.08 to 20.78), and 44 times the rate ALC days (RR 43.91, 95% CI 43.28 to 44.54) compared to community-dwelling older adults.InterpretationResidents of retirement homes are a distinct older adult population with high rates of hospital-based care. Our findings contribute to policy debates about the provision of health care in privately operated congregate care settings for older adults.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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