Adverse Consequences of Unmet Need Among Older, Community-Dwelling Medicare Beneficiaries Receiving Help or Having Difficulty by Activity Percent Notes:

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Adverse Consequences of Unmet Need Among Older, Community-Dwelling Medicare Beneficiaries Receiving Help or Having Difficulty by Activity Percent Notes: N varies by persons receiving help or difficulty with activity: bathing (3,418), toileting (3,524), dressing (1,596), inside mobility (2,181), transferring in and out of bed (1,823); excludes nursing home and non-nursing home residential care residents. Analyses were weighted to produce nationally representative estimates. FPL = federal poverty level. Data: Authors’ analysis of National Health and Aging Trends Study (NHATS) 2015 data.