CHRISTUS St. Vincent’s is committed to the care of our older adult community.
We are pleased to announce the establishment of the Center for Healthy Aging which is a clinic dedicated to older adults who have complex health care needs. It is also a center for geriatric program development across all areas of the organization. Some practice initiatives are hospital protocols for delirium prevention, advance care planning discussions and fall prevention programs. Assisting with social barriers with onsite social worker and nurse care coordination and direct contact with specialty services across CHRISTUS St. Vincent’s. It will also offer resource information on local or other resources for specialized needs such as Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease.
CHRISTUS St Vincent’s is recognized as an Age Friendly Health System which adopts the 4M framework that guides care for older adults on the four areas that most impact quality of life and well-being for older adults: Mentation, Medications, Mobility, and What Matters. We believe these are core values that should be addressed and acted on by their healthcare team.
Our team of Geriatricians have additional training in treating older adults and understand the complexity of multiple conditions on a person’s well-being as aging occurs. It is a specialized field of medicine and like many specialties, it is an increasingly rare specialty. By concentrating the specialized care of a geriatrician on older adults with complex needs, we are focusing limited resources to those who will benefit most.
4M Framework Age Friendly Care
What Does It Mean to Be an Age-Friendly Health System?
Becoming an Age-Friendly Health System entails reliably providing a set of four evidence-based elements of high-quality care, known as the “4Ms,” to all older adults in your system: What Matters, Medication, Mentation, and Mobility.
The medical team includes Geriatric practitioners who care for older adults with:
- Dementia, Alzheimer’s and management of behaviors and symptoms related to dementia
- Complex medical conditions requiring multiple specialist
- Complicated medicine management (polypharmacy)
- Decline or loss in function (driving, handling finances, self-care)
- Depression and anxiety
- Weakness and frailty
- Falls and immobility
- Advanced care planning
Hours & Locations
St Vincent Center for Healthy Aging
Services & Treatments
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Annual Physicals & Health Screenings
Schedule your physical today. Annual physicals and health screenings give your doctor a better understanding of how you are doing and how to support you best.
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Balance Center
Our balance experts, specially trained in the evaluation and treatment of balance disorders, can implement effective treatment plans for those who are experiencing balance problems or dizziness.
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Behavioral & Mental Health
Our team provides an individualized plan to provide care that best suits your needs. We offer a full range of services for pediatrics, adults and seniors experiencing emotional difficulties.
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Dementia
Dementia is a condition characterized by progressive cognitive decline and includes many variations.
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Infectious Disease
Infectious diseases are very common and can happen to anyone, at any age. Proper precautions and prompt treatment can help prevent infectious diseases from spreading.
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Internal Medicine
Our internal medicine doctors provide comprehensive medical care to adults. In addition to diagnosing and treating, our internists offer quality primary care that can help you get well and stay healthy. When it comes to your health, we've got you covered with a convenient location and a personalized approach.
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Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis is the most common type of arthritis, affecting more than 30 million Americans. It is a degenerative joint disease that occurs when the cartilage breaks down and wears away.
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Urinary Incontinence
Urinary incontinence, also known as UI, is a loss of bladder control that affects between a quarter to a third of adult Americans, according to the Urology Care Foundation.
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