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EPISODE · Feb 20, 2026 · 13 MIN

The 23-Day Cost of a Broken Sidewalk

from Tips, News and Stories for Older Adults

Source article: https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1110712A recent study published in JAMA Network Open reveals that the socioeconomic status of a patient's neighborhood significantly influences their rehabilitation following a hip fracture. By analyzing data from over 52,000 Medicare beneficiaries, researchers found that individuals residing in economically disadvantaged areas spent roughly three weeks less at home during their first year of recovery compared to those in wealthier locations. These disparities are often driven by environmental barriers, such as poor infrastructure, limited transportation, and a lack of local caregiving support. Consequently, patients from deprived backgrounds frequently require more time in nursing facilities rather than returning to independent living. To bridge this gap, experts suggest that healthcare systems must prioritize community-based resources and tailored rehabilitation plans that account for a patient's local environment. Ultimately, the research emphasizes that geography and social factors are just as critical to a successful recovery as the initial medical intervention.

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