Community-based aging resources are instrumental in meeting older adults’ social needs but often are overlooked and under-utilized. This exploratory intervention study evaluated partnership between primary care and an Area Agency on Aging (AAA) to address social determinants of health (SDH) and reduce healthcare utilization. Medicare patients ( n = 385, M age = 72.5; 89.6% White) were screened for SDH needs during annual primary care visits and warm-referred to AAA supports. Most patients (73.8%) reported unmet SDH needs. Logistic regression analyses revealed significant associations between unmet SDH needs and primary ( p = 0.003) and complex ( p = 0.004) care visits, as well as medical acuity ( p < 0.001). Findings suggest many older adults have unmet SDH needs, which warrant further policy or process changes to promote effective resource utilization and enhance support for a growing aging population. Strengthening community partnerships in healthcare is essential for meeting these needs.
O’Sullivan et al. (Sat,) studied this question.