Occupational therapy and registered dietitian services to reduce fall risk among home delivered meal clients: a randomized controlled feasibility trial

Abstract Background Older adults increasingly prefer to age in place, but health and safety risks often threaten this independence. Home delivered meals, a key service under the Older Americans Act, provide essential nutritional support to homebound older adults, the majority of whom are at elevated...

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Main Authors: Lisa A. Juckett, Shivam Joshi, J. Madison Hyer, Govind Hariharan, Kali S. Thomas, Tejeswini Siva Sathya, Mequeil L. Howard, Leah E. Bunck, Melinda L. Rowe, Andrea Devier, Kelly Parrett, LifeCare Alliance SixtyPLUS Team
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Published: BMC 2025-05-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12877-025-06008-2
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author Lisa A. Juckett
Shivam Joshi
J. Madison Hyer
Govind Hariharan
Kali S. Thomas
Tejeswini Siva Sathya
Mequeil L. Howard
Leah E. Bunck
Melinda L. Rowe
Andrea Devier
Kelly Parrett
LifeCare Alliance SixtyPLUS Team
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Shivam Joshi
J. Madison Hyer
Govind Hariharan
Kali S. Thomas
Tejeswini Siva Sathya
Mequeil L. Howard
Leah E. Bunck
Melinda L. Rowe
Andrea Devier
Kelly Parrett
LifeCare Alliance SixtyPLUS Team
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description Abstract Background Older adults increasingly prefer to age in place, but health and safety risks often threaten this independence. Home delivered meals, a key service under the Older Americans Act, provide essential nutritional support to homebound older adults, the majority of whom are at elevated risk for fall-related morbidity and mortality. Given the complex health conditions of homebound older adults, we conducted a feasibility randomized controlled trial (RCT) to evaluate our methods for testing four different service models designed to help reduce fall risk among home delivered meal recipients: (1) meals alone; (2) meals + registered dietitian nutritionist (RDN) services; (3) meals + occupational therapy (OT) services; or (4) meals + RDN + OT services. Findings will inform protocol modifications for our definitive RCT to improve fall-related outcomes among this population. Methods A four-arm, parallel-group feasibility RCT was conducted with one home delivered meal agency in the Midwest United States. Participants were eligible to participate if they were over 60 years old, were able to receive meals from our partner agency, had one diet-related health condition, and were at risk for falling. Feasibility outcomes included study eligibility, recruitment, retention, fidelity to RDN and OT services, and service acceptability. Results Of 442 screened clients, 31% were eligible for participation, and 41% of eligible individuals were recruited (N = 56). Retention at three months was 79%. Fidelity rates were 84.5% for RDN services and 90.2% for OT services. Participants expressed high satisfaction with meal convenience and staff interactions but noted areas for improvement, including meal taste and inconsistent meal deliveries (e.g., timeliness; receiving correct meals). Conclusions The study identified several barriers to scaling this trial, including restrictive eligibility criteria and recruitment challenges. Protocol modifications for the definitive trial include broader eligibility, expanded recruitment areas, and increased flexibility in meal selection. Randomization procedures will also be adjusted to account for participants from the same household. This feasibility trial demonstrates the potential for integrating RDN and OT services into home delivered meal programs to address recipients’ fall-related needs. Trial registration Clinicaltrials.gov; NCT06059404; 22/09/2023.
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spelling doaj-art-90fa4d78dcaf4d78bfb1d9fe8e678f102025-08-20T03:09:20ZengBMCBMC Geriatrics1471-23182025-05-0125111110.1186/s12877-025-06008-2Occupational therapy and registered dietitian services to reduce fall risk among home delivered meal clients: a randomized controlled feasibility trialLisa A. Juckett0Shivam Joshi1J. Madison Hyer2Govind Hariharan3Kali S. Thomas4Tejeswini Siva Sathya5Mequeil L. Howard6Leah E. Bunck7Melinda L. Rowe8Andrea Devier9Kelly Parrett10LifeCare Alliance SixtyPLUS Team11School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, The Ohio State UniversityCenter for Biostatistics, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical CenterCenter for Biostatistics, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical CenterColes College of Business, Kennesaw State UniversitySchool of Nursing, Johns Hopkins UniversitySchool of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, The Ohio State UniversitySchool of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, The Ohio State UniversityLifeCare AllianceLifeCare AllianceLifeCare AllianceLifeCare AllianceLifeCare AllianceAbstract Background Older adults increasingly prefer to age in place, but health and safety risks often threaten this independence. Home delivered meals, a key service under the Older Americans Act, provide essential nutritional support to homebound older adults, the majority of whom are at elevated risk for fall-related morbidity and mortality. Given the complex health conditions of homebound older adults, we conducted a feasibility randomized controlled trial (RCT) to evaluate our methods for testing four different service models designed to help reduce fall risk among home delivered meal recipients: (1) meals alone; (2) meals + registered dietitian nutritionist (RDN) services; (3) meals + occupational therapy (OT) services; or (4) meals + RDN + OT services. Findings will inform protocol modifications for our definitive RCT to improve fall-related outcomes among this population. Methods A four-arm, parallel-group feasibility RCT was conducted with one home delivered meal agency in the Midwest United States. Participants were eligible to participate if they were over 60 years old, were able to receive meals from our partner agency, had one diet-related health condition, and were at risk for falling. Feasibility outcomes included study eligibility, recruitment, retention, fidelity to RDN and OT services, and service acceptability. Results Of 442 screened clients, 31% were eligible for participation, and 41% of eligible individuals were recruited (N = 56). Retention at three months was 79%. Fidelity rates were 84.5% for RDN services and 90.2% for OT services. Participants expressed high satisfaction with meal convenience and staff interactions but noted areas for improvement, including meal taste and inconsistent meal deliveries (e.g., timeliness; receiving correct meals). Conclusions The study identified several barriers to scaling this trial, including restrictive eligibility criteria and recruitment challenges. Protocol modifications for the definitive trial include broader eligibility, expanded recruitment areas, and increased flexibility in meal selection. Randomization procedures will also be adjusted to account for participants from the same household. This feasibility trial demonstrates the potential for integrating RDN and OT services into home delivered meal programs to address recipients’ fall-related needs. Trial registration Clinicaltrials.gov; NCT06059404; 22/09/2023.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12877-025-06008-2Home delivered mealsFeasibility studyRandomized clinical trialOlder adultsHomeboundOccupational therapy
spellingShingle Lisa A. Juckett
Shivam Joshi
J. Madison Hyer
Govind Hariharan
Kali S. Thomas
Tejeswini Siva Sathya
Mequeil L. Howard
Leah E. Bunck
Melinda L. Rowe
Andrea Devier
Kelly Parrett
LifeCare Alliance SixtyPLUS Team
Occupational therapy and registered dietitian services to reduce fall risk among home delivered meal clients: a randomized controlled feasibility trial
BMC Geriatrics
Home delivered meals
Feasibility study
Randomized clinical trial
Older adults
Homebound
Occupational therapy
title Occupational therapy and registered dietitian services to reduce fall risk among home delivered meal clients: a randomized controlled feasibility trial
title_full Occupational therapy and registered dietitian services to reduce fall risk among home delivered meal clients: a randomized controlled feasibility trial
title_fullStr Occupational therapy and registered dietitian services to reduce fall risk among home delivered meal clients: a randomized controlled feasibility trial
title_full_unstemmed Occupational therapy and registered dietitian services to reduce fall risk among home delivered meal clients: a randomized controlled feasibility trial
title_short Occupational therapy and registered dietitian services to reduce fall risk among home delivered meal clients: a randomized controlled feasibility trial
title_sort occupational therapy and registered dietitian services to reduce fall risk among home delivered meal clients a randomized controlled feasibility trial
topic Home delivered meals
Feasibility study
Randomized clinical trial
Older adults
Homebound
Occupational therapy
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12877-025-06008-2
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