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Senior Health Program

Programs and Services

The Froedtert & The Medical College of Wisconsin Senior Health Program offers a full range of services for older adults. Specialists and staff from many different medical specialties work together to combine their knowledge and treatment experience. This expertise keeps Froedtert & The Medical College of Wisconsin on the forefront of better patient care.

Senior Health Care

This program provides general medical care and outpatient consultation for older adults with complex health issues. The goal of the Senior Health Care is to help the patient and family better understand health problems and care options and help the patient live as independently as possible. Services are provided on an outpatient basis, and family members or representatives are encouraged to participate. Services are individualized to patient needs and include:

  • A thorough review of past medical records
  • Complete physical examination
  • Medication review
  • Assessment of self-care abilities and living needs
  • Screening of hearing, memory and mood
  • Appropriate preventive measures to limit further disease and disability

Further specialty care, healthcare education and future planning are also provided. Our physicians work with an interdisciplinary team to assist with coordinating further medical care, hospital care, in-home services or relocation. Froedtert & Community Health partners with Horizon Home and Hospice, one of the area’s premier homecare agencies. Additional family conferences may also be arranged to discuss patient and family concerns.

Mind, Memory, Mood Clinic

Many older adults and those close to them worry about memory loss. For others, aging may lead to behavioral and emotional health concerns, such as depression, anxiety, grief and dementia.

The Mind, Memory, Mood Clinic offers a comprehensive assessment and ongoing care by board-certified geriatricians and board-certified geriatric psychiatrists. The clinic is also staffed by advanced practice nurses, staff nurses and a social worker.

The program uses state-of-the-art technologies to diagnose and manage memory disorders. Care — designed to enhance overall functioning and improve the quality of life — is individualized to the needs of each patient and family.

Services in the Mind, Memory, Mood Clinic include:

  • An evaluation of cognitive functioning (a person’s ability to think, reason and perceive)
  • Comprehensive mental health evaluation
  • Functional assessment
  • Expert medication management
  • Access to clinical research
  • Onsite diagnostic testing to clarify diagnosis
  • Supportive family counseling and referrals for psychotherapy
  • Caregiver education and support including referrals to community agencies
  • Hospitalization when necessary
  • Assistance for patients and families to develop plans for future care

Professional Geriatric Care Management

The Senior Health Program has partnered with Horizon Home Care and Hospice to provide professional Geriatric Care Management. The goal of Geriatric Care Management is to ensure personalized care appropriate to the needs and wishes of older adults. This service is generally not covered by insurance and is paid privately by the older adult or family members.

Care managers thoroughly assess older adults in their current living environments and develop a comprehensive plan of options to meet the needs of older adults, their families or representative. Care management is provided by registered nurses and social workers with expertise in the care of the elderly. These caring professionals also work with various healthcare systems and community services that assist older adults. Care managers work closely with Medical College of Wisconsin geriatricians and consult with a variety of other health professionals.

Services include:

  • Clinical and social assessment with development of a comprehensive plan of care
  • Liaison and resource for family members
  • Accompaniment to physician visits
  • Medication management and set up
  • Home safety evaluation and recommendations
  • Nutrition evaluation
  • Household management, including oversight and coordination of:
    • Care provided in the home
    • Household repairs and maintenance
    • Shopping
    • Laundry
    • Meal preparation
    • Yard care and snow removal
    • Pet care
    • Any other contracted services
  • Selection, supervision and coordination of home health care services
  • Referral and screening of alternate housing
  • Access to legal and financial professionals
  • Crisis intervention
  • Coordination of financial resources for patient and family

For more information about Geriatric Care Management, contact Horizon Home Care and Hospice at 414-365-8300, ext. 303.

Acute Care for the Elderly (ACE) at Froedtert Hospital

ACE is a geriatric consultation service that seeks to improve the care of vulnerable older patients (over age 65) who are hospitalized at Froedtert Hospital. The goal is to reduce the impact of hospitalization on a patient and maximize function and health. This is done by screening patients who are at high risk of complications while in the hospital and providing consultation to patients and care teams that request it. All members of the patient’s care team are involved, including physicians, nurses, social workers, therapists, pharmacists, dietitians, and the patient and family.

 

 

Author: Marla Fraunfelder

Last Review Date: Jan. 21, 2009

Online Editor(s): Christopher Sadler

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