The dynamics of being homebound over time: A prospective study of Medicare beneficiaries, 2012–2018

Approximately 2 million people, or 6% of older adults in the United States, are homebound. In cross‐sectional studies, homebound older adults have high levels of morbidity and mortality, but there is little evidence of longitudinal outcomes after becoming homebound. The aim of this research is to prospectively assess over 6 years the dynamics of homebound status, ongoing community residence, and death in a population of community‐dwelling older adults who are newly homebound.

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