Implementing CAPABLE in Permanent Supportive Housing
CAPABLE: Community Aging in Place-Advancing Better Living for Elders
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Supportive Care Study
Summary
Study start date: December 17, 2020
Actual date on which the first participant was enrolled.Permanent supportive housing (PSH) using a housing first approach is an evidence-based intervention to end chronic homelessness by providing low-barrier affordable housing paired with flexible health and social services. In Los Angeles County (LAC), where the number of PSH units is expected to increase dramatically over the next 10 years, clinical guidelines and/or standards for support services are lacking. This is especially problematic given the that the target population is older and prematurely aging. The chronically homeless population in the United States has an average age approaching 60 years old and experiences accelerated aging, including an elevated prevalence of geriatric syndromes such as functional impairment, falls, and urinary incontinence that can jeopardize PSH tenants' ability to live independently and age in place. Current support services are not equipped to address these needs, which ultimately jeopardizes the success of PSH to maintain high rates of housing stability while tenants "age in place." The investigators propose conducting a pilot project to implement the CAPABLE model in PSH. CAPABLE, which stands for "Community Aging in Place-Advancing Better Living for Elders" is a client-directed home-based intervention that consists of time-limited services (no more than 6-months) from an occupational therapist, a nurse, and a handyman working collaboratively with the older adult client. CAPABLE was developed to target older adults who are returning to independent living after hospitalization and has been shown to improve functioning (activities of daily living - ADLs and instrumental activities of daily living - IADLs), decrease falls and nursing home admissions, and reduce healthcare costs based on multiple studies including several randomized control trials. CAPABLE has the potential to be used in PSH as a model of support services that can address needs of prematurely aging tenants, which could help transform PSH from an intervention that ends homeless to an intervention that addresses homelessness and supports successful aging in place. The specific aims of this study are to: 1. Examine the impact of CAPABLE on PSH client outcomes (e.g. ADLs, IADLs, falls). This aim will be accomplished using a pre-/post-design with a wait-list control group. 2. Determine what adaptations, if any, need to be made to implement CAPABLE in PSH. The investigators will accomplish this aim using the Dynamic Adaptation Process (DAP) implementation approach, which was designed to allow for an evidenced-based practice to be adapted in a planned and considered, rather than ad hoc, manner. Important to note is that this project was conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic so that adaptations to CAPABLE may be due to the context of the pandemic as opposed to being implemented in PSH.
Protocol
This section provides details of the study plan, including how the study is designed and what the study is measuring.60 patients to be enrolled
Total number of participants that the clinical trial aims to recruit.Supportive Care Study
Eligibility
Researchers look for people who fit a certain description, called eligibility criteria: person's general health condition or prior treatments.Any sex
Biological sex of participants that are eligible to enroll.Over 50 Years
Range of ages for which participants are eligible to join.Healthy volunteers allowed
If individuals who are healthy and do not have the condition being studied can participate.Conditions
Pathology
Criteria
Study Plan
Find out more about all the medication administered in this study, their detailed description and what they involve.One single intervention group is designated in this study
This study does not include a placebo group
Treatment Groups
Group I
Study Objectives
Primary Objectives
Secondary Objectives
Study Centers
These are the hospitals, clinics, or research facilities where the trial is being conducted. You can find the location closest to you and its status.This study has 1 location