GERIATRIC FUNCTIONAL ASSESSMENT
dementia) who: • Are age 80 years or above • Are undergoing elective surgery • Have recently been discharged from the hospital • Undergo unexplained decline in functional status • Have unexplained sleep difficulties or behavioral disturbances • Have poor adherence with medical or behavioral regimens
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