GERAS Frailty Rehabilitation at Home During COVID-19
Frailty
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Frailty focused on measuring Rehabilitation, Frailty, COVID-19, Exercise, Protein, Medication
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Community-dwelling adults aged ≥ 65 years of age;
- Score between 4-6 (inclusive) on the clinical frailty scale;
- Able to ambulate independently with or without a walking aid; OR with caregiver supervision at home;
- Obtain clearance for exercise: For hospital referrals - average resting heart rate between 50-100 bpm and average blood pressure less than or equal to 160/90mmHg (as per Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology guidelines for exercise clearance); OR Self- referrals: Obtain exercise clearance from their family physician prior to the first intervention session.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Unable to speak or understand English and has no caregiver for translation;
- Significant cognitive impairment where they may have difficulty following two-step commands;
- Receiving palliative/end of life care;
- Unstable angina or unstable heart failure;
- Travel plans that would result in missing greater than 20% of the trial's 12-week duration;
- Currently attending a group exercise program.
Sites / Locations
- McMaster University - Hamilton Health Sciences (St. Peter's Site)
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
Socialization
Multi-Modal Frailty Rehabilitation
Participants randomized to the socialization arm will receive once-weekly phone calls from medical student volunteers for a total of 12-weeks (n=35). This program pairs health professional student volunteers with older adults in the community to provide social comfort while heightened physical distancing measures are in place during the current COVID-19 pandemic. Attendance and duration of the phone calls will be logged.
Multi-modal frailty rehabilitation will involve virtual care including 1x/week socialization, 2x/week exercise (small group physiotherapy live-streamed sessions), nutrition (virtual consult), and medication support (virtual pharmacist consult) all through a videoconferencing system.