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Home / Health / Frailty Care Gap: Many Seniors Miss Crucial Follow-Ups

Frailty Care Gap: Many Seniors Miss Crucial Follow-Ups

5 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Frailty assessments for older adults not back to pre-pandemic levels.
  • Few diagnosed with severe frailty receive medication or falls assessments.
  • Significant local variations in frailty assessment rates exist.
Frailty Care Gap: Many Seniors Miss Crucial Follow-Ups

A recent National Audit Office (NAO) report indicates that a significant number of older adults experiencing frailty are not receiving essential follow-up care after diagnosis. Frailty assessments for individuals aged over 65 have yet to recover to their pre-pandemic figures, with general practitioners often falling short in delivering the required post-diagnosis support.

Of the substantial number of individuals diagnosed with severe frailty in the past year, a mere 16% underwent a medication review, and only 18% received a falls assessment. This highlights a considerable deficit in crucial health checks for a vulnerable population. The report also underscores a pronounced variation in care provision across different areas.

These findings reveal that assessment rates can fluctuate dramatically, ranging from as low as 10% in some locales to as high as 90% in others. Experts emphasize that frailty is not an inevitable part of aging and can be addressed, particularly in its early stages, through personalized care plans focusing on strength, balance, and individual needs.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Key signs include slow walking speed, general weakness, persistent tiredness, unintentional weight loss, and longer recovery times from illnesses.
Diagnosis involves assessments like the Timed Up and Go (TUG) test, Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment, cognitive and functional evaluations, and sometimes bone health screenings.
Yes, frailty is not an inevitable part of aging. Early stages, or 'pre-frail' and 'mild frail' conditions, can be reversed with interventions like building muscle mass and improving health management.

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