Geriatric care focuses on the health and well-being of older adults, typically those aged 65 and
above. Geriatricians and healthcare teams provide specialized care to address the unique needs
of this population.
Key Aspects of Geriatric Care
- Managing chronic conditions (e.g., dementia, diabetes, hypertension)
- Preventing and treating age-related health issues (e.g., osteoporosis, falls)
- Promoting functional independence and mobility
- Addressing cognitive and mental health concerns (e.g., dementia, depression)
- Providing palliative and end-of-life care
- Coordinating care with other healthcare professionals
Geriatric Care Often Involves
- Comprehensive geriatric assessments
- Medication management
- Fall prevention and management
- Nutrition and hydration support
- Social support and community resources
The goal of geriatric care is to improve the quality of life for older adults, enabling them to
maintain their independence, dignity, and overall well-being.