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The Last 2 Years of Life: Functional Trajectories of Frail Older People

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Patients with advanced frailty, with or without cognitive impairment, have an end-of-life functional course marked by slowly progressive functional deterioration, with only a slight acceleration in the trajectory of functional loss as death approaches. Patients with cognitive impairment have particularly high rates of functional impairment at the time of death. These results suggest that end-of-life care systems that are targeted toward patients with functional trajectories clearly suggesting impending death (such as the Medicare hospice benefit) are poorly suited to older people dying with progressive frailty.

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