Do home adaptation interventions help to reduce emergency fall admissions? A national longitudinal data-linkage study of 657,536 older adults living in Wales (UK) between 2010 and 2017 

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References: Hollinghurst J, Daniels H, Fry R, Akbari A, Rodgers S, Watkins A, et al. Do home adaptation interventions help to reduce emergency fall admissions? A national longitudinal data-linkage study of 657,536 older adults living in Wales (UK) between 2010 and 2017. Age and Ageing. 2022;51(1)

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Joe Hollinghurst, Helen Daniels, Richard Fry, Ashley Akbari, Sarah Rodgers, Alan Watkins, Sarah Hillcoat-Nallétamby, Neil Williams, Silviya Nikolova, David Meads, Andy Clegg

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