... Adults aged 65 and older have the highest rates of TBI-related hospitalizations and deaths, experience higher morbidity and mortality from TBI, and have slower recovery trajectories than younger patients, noted Rachel Lazarus, a neuroscientist at AARP. For addressing the needs of older adults, ... would be most valuable. The first juncture is in the acute prehospital setting, she explained. Older adults are less likely to seek medical attention and less likely to be accurately diagnosed than younger patients. In the United States, adults over age 75 account for 31 percent of all TBI-related ... atrophy, significant bleeding can accumulate with minimum initial symptoms, with severe symptoms suddenly developing as intracranial hemorrhage expands. While the Glasgow Coma Scale is the most widely used tool to identify the severity of a TBI, she noted, it is poorly predictive of morbidity and ... in older adults, resulting in miscategorization of injuries, potential mistriage to the incorrect medical setting, and delays in essential care....