What to Look for in Geriatric Care

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Getting older increases your risk for several diseases and disorders, including osteoporosis, arthritis, and heart disease that require highly specialized care.

At Primary Care Walk-In Medical Center, our skilled providers specialize in geriatric medicine to ensure older adults live high-quality, active lives for as long as possible.

In addition to managing existing conditions, our physicians offer various preventive services to lower your risk factors for acute and chronic health issues.

What to know about geriatric care

Geriatric care is a focus of medicine that deals with the specialized health care needs of older adults.

The primary goals of geriatric care are to support a person’s independence and ensure they have what they need to maintain optimum physical, mental, and emotional health.

The areas of care our team of geriatric specialists focus on include:

Mind

Our providers are highly trained in managing conditions like depression and dementia that negatively affect the minds of people as they age.

Mobility

The loss of mobility becomes more common with age due to degenerative conditions like arthritis. Older people are also at increased risk for injuries suffered from falls and other unexpected accidents.

Medications

Older people with one or more chronic health issues may need to take multiple medications, which can increase risk factors for unwanted side effects and adverse reactions.

What to look for in a geriatrician

There are several key things to consider when seeking geriatric care for yourself or a loved one, including:

1. Compassion

Our providers take a compassionate, empathetic approach to care and pay close attention to what matters to you or your loved ones. We work closely with each person to learn about their personal preferences and build a solid foundation of mutual trust.

2. Level of experience

Geriatricians have extensive training in the concepts of aging and its effects on the human body. Our practice offers in-house diagnostic testing to identify age-related, chronic conditions like osteoporosis and arthritis so you can get the treatment you need without delays.

3. Network of connections

Managing the needs of older adults often requires a collaborative effort with other specialists, including pharmacists, dieticians, social workers, and physical therapists. Our providers can refer you to a network of specialists to ensure you get the high-quality care you deserve.

4. Advocacy

The Primary Care Walk-In Medical Clinic staff serve as an advocate for your health. We stay in touch with other specialists to oversee your care and ensure you have what you need to thrive physically, mentally, and emotionally.

5. Forward thinking

Our providers focus on the big picture and can provide the ongoing resources you need, including recommendations for in-home nursing, long-term facility care, or hospice services. We also provide support services to the loved ones who care for you as you age.

Call the Primary Care Walk-In Medical Clinic near you today to schedule a geriatric medicine consultation or book an appointment online. You can also visit the nearest office as a walk-in

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