1. <scp>COVID‐19</scp> Pandemic in Assisted Living Communities: Results from Seven States
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Wenhan Guo, Yue Li, Yunjiao Mao, Helena Temkin-Greener, and Xueya Cai
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Male ,Clinical Investigations ,Ethnic group ,Comorbidity ,030501 epidemiology ,Medicare ,Rate ratio ,Risk Assessment ,Vulnerable Populations ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,COVID‐19 ,Assisted Living Facilities ,Risk Factors ,Pandemic ,Case fatality rate ,Ethnicity ,medicine ,Homes for the Aged ,Humans ,Dementia ,Clinical Investigation ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Aged ,Assisted living ,Health Facility Size ,SARS-CoV-2 ,business.industry ,COVID-19 ,medicine.disease ,Obesity ,United States ,Nursing Homes ,Female ,Observational study ,Geriatrics and Gerontology ,0305 other medical science ,business ,Demography - Abstract
OBJECTIVE To describe variations in COVID-19 confirmed cases and deaths among assisted living (AL) residents and examine their associations with key AL characteristics. DESIGN Observational study employing data on confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths in ALs from seven states, through May 29, 2020. SETTING Information on COVID-19 cases/deaths in ALs was obtained from state government websites. A national inventory of ALs was used to identify communities with and without COVID-19 cases/deaths. Medicare Beneficiary Summary File identifying AL residents was employed to develop AL characteristics. County-level COVID-19 laboratory-confirmed cases/deaths were obtained from publicly available data. PARTICIPANTS We found 4,865 ALs (2,647 COVID-19 cases and 777 deaths) in the seven states. After excluding missing data, the sample consisted of 3,994 ALs (82.1%) with 2,542 cases (96.0%) and 675 deaths (86.9%). MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES Outcomes were AL-level counts of cases and deaths. Covariates were AL characteristics and county-level confirmed COVID-19 cases/deaths. Multivariable two-part models determined the associations of independent variables with the likelihood of at least one case and death in the AL, and with the count of cases (deaths). RESULTS State case fatality ranged from 3.32% in North Carolina to 9.26% in Connecticut, but for ALs in these states it was 12.89% and 31.59%, respectively. Among ALs with at least one case, midsize communities had fewer cases (incidence rate ratio (IRR) = 0.829; P = .004) than small ALs. ALs with higher proportions of racial/ethnic minorities had more COVID-19 cases (IRR = 1.08; P
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- 2020