Keyword Details: Geriatric Assessment
A geriactric assessment is a complete evaluation that takes into account the individual's medical history, recent symptoms and behavior changes, living situation and social, economic and psychological environment.
The center provides Outpatient services for seniors and Inpatient services for seniors.
- The Acute Care for the Elderly (ACE) Unit at Aurora Sinai is Wisconsin’s first inpatient program designed to address common problems facing older patients, including issues of mobility, multiple health conditi...
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Offers a full range of services geared toward older adult services:
Geriatrics Internal Medicine and Memory Disorders Program:
- Internal Medicine:
Patients ages 80 and over and their families will work closely with our geriatric experts, who provide comprehensive care in a unique primary care set...
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The United Community Center is an innovative facility that provides comprehensive and customized services to elderly individuals with physical impediments, Alzheimer's disease, and other dementias. The expansive facility is uniquely designed to provide daily care to the Latino elders of Milwaukee Co...
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The staff at NCI specialize in the neuropsychological assessment of adults (age 18+) with known or suspected cognitive impairment due to medical, neurological, or psychiatric conditions. Populations served include individuals with memory disorders, traumatic brain injury, vascular injuries (e.g., st...
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