For many older adults, a visit to the emergency department (ED) can do more harm than good. The loud noises, bright lights, long waits, and unfamiliar faces create the perfect storm for delirium, confusion, and a rapid decline in function.
A new analysis published in JAMA reveals that more than 1 in 5 older adults now experience ED stays longer than 8 hours with a number that has sharply increased over the past decade (Hunt, 2025). Even more troubling, over one-third of older adults are now boarded in the ED as they are waiting for an inpatient bed for more than 3 hours, a threshold known to increase mortality risk (Haimovich et al., 2025).
These trends aren’t just concerning. They’re dangerous. And for families and hospitals alike, they raise an urgent question: Is there a better way to care for aging adults before and after the emergency room?
At TheKey, we believe that many emergency visits can be avoided entirely. When they do happen, we can help ensure a safer, faster transition home.
As the nation’s leader in private home care for older adults, we offer a better alternative:
We support hospitals, discharge planners, and care teams by:
Whether you’re a family caregiver trying to keep a loved one safe, or a healthcare provider working to improve outcomes and meet CMS Age-Friendly standards, TheKey is here to help.
The JAMA study points to several reasons why emergency departments are especially hazardous for aging adults:
For individuals living with dementia, even short ED stays can lead to lasting declines in function.
At TheKey, we’ve built a model that aligns with the goals of Age-Friendly Health Systems and leading geriatricians nationwide.
TheKey is proud to support discharge planners, geriatric ED programs, and senior living communities as a trusted post-acute partner. TheKey can help:
We welcome collaboration with emergency departments, transitional care teams, and hospital-at-home programs.
If you’re a family member caring for a loved one or a provider looking to avoid unnecessary ED visits, we’re here to help. Contact us or call TheKey today to speak with a care expert at (866) 425-2180.