This clinical study is designed to test the feasibility of a new intervention, CAPABLE Transitions. CAPABLE Transitions is based on the Community Aging in Place, Advancing Better Living for Elders (CAPABLE) intervention designed by Dr. Sarah Szanton at Johns Hopkins University. Similar to CAPABLE, CAPABLE Transitions consists of an occupational therapy (OT)-led intervention in which the study OT, nurse, and handyman deliver an in-home intervention over 3-4 months. This intervention is designed to help with the transition of care from a hospital or post-acute care facility discharge as well as to optimize functioning and home safety. This clinical study plans to recruit a total of 60 older adults with and without dementia admitted to a home health agency following discharge from a hospital or post-acute care facility. Given that this is a feasibility study, it is not designed or powered to test hypotheses.
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Percentage of Participants Screened as Eligible
Timeframe: For each potential participant, this outcome is determined prior to possible study enrollment.
Percentage of Screened Participants That Enroll
Timeframe: This outcome is determined at the time of study enrollment.
Percentage of Enrolled Participants That Are Retained
Timeframe: 6 months
Percentage of Participants Who Perceive a Benefit From the Intervention
Timeframe: 3 months
Percentage of Participants Who Perceive a Benefit From the Intervention
Timeframe: 6 months
Proportion of Critical Tasks Completed
Timeframe: Throughout Study Intervention, an average of 5 months
Data Completeness on Clinical Outcomes
Timeframe: 3 months
Data Completeness on Clinical Outcomes
Timeframe: 6 months