Schonfeld, E et al. Correlation of Hearing Loss and Chronic Falling in Among Patients with Dementia in 3 Memory-Care Communities. Annals of Long Term Care, Vol. 26, Issue 2. March/April 2018.

Results of this study show that participants with hearing loss may be at greater risk for chronic falls, which may help providers implement more effective fall-prevention strategies.

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