Center for Senior Health and Longevity-Aurora
Physical Addresses:945 N 12th Street
Milwaukee, WI 53233
Mailing Addresses:
945 N 12th Street
MILWAUKEE, WI 53233
Program Info:
Latanya Cherry (Academic Clinic Manager)
Office hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30am-5:00pm.
Older Adults
Varies, call for details; Accepts MA and Medicare
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Full accessibility,
*Translation services available by request, English,
4/9/2026
Program Description:
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 conditions and demanding medication regimens.
- Geriatric Management
The Geriatric Evaluation & Management Program (GEM) is a unique way to assess your overall health. The evaluation is lead by a geriatrician who works with a team of specialists to address your concerns. The result is a comprehensive plan for care personalized to your lifestyle and needs.
- Medication Review
Older adults tend to take more medications, which increases the risk for side effects and harmful interactions. We can review your over-the-counter and prescription medications in order to ensure safety and effectiveness.
- Memory Loss
In collaboration with the Wisconsin Alzheimer’s Institute, we provide memory assessments to help you determine the extent and possible causes of dementia. A team including a geriatrician, neuropsychologist and social worker will identify options for treatment and help you decide on a plan for care.
- Mobility & Falls
Falls and broken bones are one of the primary reasons older adults lose their independence. Working with a geriatrician, physical or occupational therapists, as well as other specialists as needed, you’ll learn how to prevent falls and unsteadiness. Our goal is to keep you on your feet and feeling secure.
- Urinary Incontinence
Loss of bladder control is an aggravating condition that affects many older adults. But it’s not an inevitable part of aging. Our team of experts will work closely with you to evaluate your case and identify possible treatment options. Recommendations may include medication, physical therapy or surgery.
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