Introduction Residents of residential aged care facilities (RACFs) are typically frailer than their community-dwelling counterparts. They often present to the emergency department (ED) with varied health issues, frequently leading to hospital admissions. These admissions can exacerbate patient frailty and strain the healthcare system. Despite global efforts to reduce ED presentations from RACFs, effective strategies still need to be discovered. This study examines the clinical profile and hospitalisation patterns of RACF residents in a regional Victorian town. Aims The study aimed to assess the prevalence of ED presentations and representations from RACFs, investigate the causes and outcomes of hospital admissions stemming from these presentations, and evaluate the prevalence of documented (advanced care directives) ACDs within this patient cohort. Methods Following ethical approval, we conducted a retrospective analysis of 467 ED presentations from 310 RACF patients admitted to Goulburn Valley Health's (GVH) ED from January to June 2022. We collected and examined data on demographics, ACD existence, ED presentation characteristics, and hospital admissions, classifying admission reasons into eleven groups. Statistical analysis was performed with GraphPad Prism and IBM SPSS, using inferential tests and logistic regression to assess readmission odds at a significance threshold of p<0.05. Results Our study encompassed 310 patients from multiple RACFs, yielding 467 ED presentations. These constituted 2.28% of total ED visits and 9.85% of those aged 65 and above. Most of the cohort were females (59.4%), aged between 79 and 91. About 98 patients presented multiple times, and 48.2% of presentations led to hospital admissions, with 6.2% of admitted patients succumbing during the hospital stay. A documented ACD was absent in 42.9% of the cohort. Statistically significant results include a correlation between male sex and an increased frequency of ED representations (p=0.0422) and a longer ED stay duration for admitted patients (p<0.0001). No significant associations were found between ACD presence and ED representations, ACD and sex, or between age and duration of stay in the ED. Age did not differ significantly among patients with single or multiple presentations or between patients with or without ACD. Regarding fall-related presentations, no significant sex-based difference in admission rates was found. The duration of stay between surgical and medical admissions was also statistically indifferent. Conclusion Our study highlights the significant utilisation of ED services by RACF residents, mainly males. The substantial percentage of these presentations resulting in hospital admissions underlines the critical nature of these visits. The absence of ACD in a significant portion of the cohort and the lack of its influence on the frequency of representations signal the need for further exploration. The results underline the ongoing challenge of meeting the complex healthcare needs of RACF residents and emphasise the importance of gender-specific interventions and efficient hospital utilisation strategies to optimise healthcare delivery in this population. Future studies should further investigate the underlying reasons for these findings to inform targeted strategies for reducing unnecessary ED visits and hospital admissions. Furthermore, fall-related presentations necessitate comprehensive ED assessments and integrated management approaches.

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