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omes, with potentially higher loneliness prevalence compared to community-dwelling elderly. This study reinforces existing evidence of relationship between frailty and loneliness, and illustrates a potential association between history of falls and loneliness. With older and frailer elderly residents, and circumstances such as structured routines and lack of autonomy, the observed experience may be unique to nursing homes, with potentially higher loneliness prevalence compared to community-dwelling elderly. Fatigue is highly prevalent a