Geriatric Medicine
A geriatric physician, also called a geriatrician, is a medical doctor who specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease and disability in older adults. Geriatric physicians are primary care doctors who are specially trained in the aging process. Geriatricians provide comprehensive medical care for people later in life. They are board certified, usually in either family medicine or internal medicine, and have received additional training and certification in geriatric medicine. Geriatric physicians are concerned with health problems that frequently affect older adults, such as pain, falls, memory loss, incontinence (involuntary loss of urine), and medication side effects. Another important aspect of geriatric medicine is evaluating an elderly patient’s ability to care for him- or herself (e.g., prepare and eat meals, bathe, dress).
Medical conditions that geriatricians may treat include the following:
- Alzheimer’s disease
- Cancer (e.g., colon cancer, prostate cancer)
- Dementia
- Diabetes
- Neuropathy
- Heart disease
- Osteoporosis
- Parkinson’s disease
- Sleep disorders
- Stroke
Due to improvements in medical care and nutrition and advances in technology, the number of people in the United States who are over the age of 65 is larger than ever before. This growing population often has special medical concerns. The DiGiovanna Family Health and Wellness Center is well-equipped to address the needs of these older adults. With a Diabetes Comprehensive Management Program, wound care, Cardiovascular services, Gastroenterology services, neurological screenings and treatment, osteoporosis screening and treatment, sleep disorder testing and Chronic Care Management Services, the DiGiovanna Family Health & Wellness Center has been treating older adults for over 50 years. The DiGiovanna Family Health and Wellness Center treats both older adults who are well and have relatively no medical problems as well as older adults who experience physical, mental, or emotional illnesses or disabilities that lead to a dependence on assistance from others, or when his or her condition causes stress on caregivers (e.g., family members and friends). The DiGiovanna Family Health and Wellness Center focuses on all aspects of health care and works as part of a health care team to address issues that affect the elderly. The DiGiovanna Family Health and Wellness Center works alongside nurses, social workers, nutritionists, physical therapists, occupational therapists, pharmacists, and geriatric psychiatrists to address the medical needs of these older adults. The geriatric health care team focuses on many aspects of the patient’s life, including his or her social support (e.g., spouse, children, other relatives), living conditions and home life, and community. Medical care from providers of the DiGiovanna Family Health and Wellness Center may be provided in our well-equipped facility or, depending on need, in an older adult’s home.