Geriatric Medicine

Geriatric Medicine

Geriatric medicine focuses on the health and well-being of older adults, addressing the complex medical, cognitive, and emotional challenges of ageing. It aims to improve quality of life, maintain independence, and manage chronic conditions through a holistic approach.

Key Aspects of Geriatric Medicine

Geriatric medicine encompasses a range of services designed to support older adults’ health and independence:

  • Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment
    A detailed evaluation of an older adult’s physical health, mental function, and social circumstances to develop an individualized care plan.

  • Management of Chronic Conditions
    Expertise in managing multiple chronic illnesses such as diabetes, heart disease, arthritis, and hypertension, focusing on improving quality of life while minimizing medication-related complications.

  • Falls Prevention and Mobility Enhancement
    Assessment of fall risks and development of personalized strategies to improve strength, balance, and overall mobility.

  • Cognitive and Dementia Care
    Diagnosis and management of cognitive disorders, including Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, with tailored support for patients and caregivers.

  • Medication Management
    A thorough review of medications to reduce the risk of interactions, side effects, and over prescription, ensuring optimal treatment outcomes.

  • Advance Care Planning and Palliative Care
    Guidance in planning for future healthcare needs, including palliative care approaches that prioritize comfort and dignity during serious illness.

What is a Geriatrician?

A geriatrician is a doctor with advanced training in diagnosing, treating, and preventing conditions that affect older adults. Geriatricians work collaboratively with patients, families, and other healthcare providers to deliver personalized care that addresses the physical, psychological, and social aspects of ageing. Their goal is to help older adults live healthier, more fulfilling lives.