Center for Geriatric Health. Changing the Approach Olympia Medical Center has changed the approach to healthcare for the geriatric patient. This unique.

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Center for Geriatric Health

Changing the Approach Olympia Medical Center has changed the approach to healthcare for the geriatric patient. This unique approach includes addressing potential health problems and reviewing the entire family situation including the caregivers -- all at once location. Olympia Medical Center has changed the approach to healthcare for the geriatric patient. This unique approach includes addressing potential health problems and reviewing the entire family situation including the caregivers -- all at once location.

Staying Healthy and Active as We Age Aging brings with it inevitable changes of body and mind, and there are things that we can do to stay healthy and active as we age. At the Center for Geriatric Health each patient is given a comprehensive physical and mental geriatric evaluation and assessment of a patient’s potential health problems. Aging brings with it inevitable changes of body and mind, and there are things that we can do to stay healthy and active as we age. At the Center for Geriatric Health each patient is given a comprehensive physical and mental geriatric evaluation and assessment of a patient’s potential health problems.

Evaluating Potential Health Problems  Chronic Conditions like Anemia & Hypertension  Gastrointestinal issues  Urinary Incontinence  Arthritis  Eye Diseases  Problems with Walking or Falling  Parkinson’s Disease  Alzheimer’s Disease  Early Onset Dementia  Depression and other Psychological issues  Confusion and Memory Loss

On-going Treatment From A Variety Of Specialists All At The Same Location The comprehensive diagnosis and treatment program at the Center is provided by an array of specialists that also furnish on-going treatment -- all at the same location. The comprehensive diagnosis and treatment program at the Center is provided by an array of specialists that also furnish on-going treatment -- all at the same location. With this program there is no need for patients and their caregivers to endure exhausting trips from doctor’s office to doctor’s office to meet with various specialists. With this program there is no need for patients and their caregivers to endure exhausting trips from doctor’s office to doctor’s office to meet with various specialists.

Medical Director Robert Wang, MD, PhD The Medical Director of the Center, Robert Wang, MD, PhD, reviews the patients’ current assessment and prior medical reports and determines which physicians are needed to attend to their specific aging issues. The Medical Director of the Center, Robert Wang, MD, PhD, reviews the patients’ current assessment and prior medical reports and determines which physicians are needed to attend to their specific aging issues.

Interdisciplinary Team Of Specially-Trained & Experienced Medical Specialists The team of specially-trained and experienced medical specialists includes: The team of specially-trained and experienced medical specialists includes: Geriatricians Geriatricians Geriatric Psychiatrists Geriatric Psychiatrists Nurse Practitioners Nurse Practitioners Rehabilitation Therapists (Occupational, Physical and Speech Therapists) Rehabilitation Therapists (Occupational, Physical and Speech Therapists) Nurses Nurses Social Workers Social Workers Nutritionists Nutritionists Cardiologists Cardiologists Ophthalmologists Ophthalmologists

Offering a Wide Selection of Laboratory Tests, Imaging and Other Assessment Tools Since the Olympia Medical Center is adjacent to the Center for Geriatric Health, there is a wide array of laboratory tests, imaging and other assessment tools available to the patient that would not ordinarily be available in a specialist’s office. Since the Olympia Medical Center is adjacent to the Center for Geriatric Health, there is a wide array of laboratory tests, imaging and other assessment tools available to the patient that would not ordinarily be available in a specialist’s office.

Identifying Complex Medical Problems The geriatric program features a multidisciplinary staff of medical professionals who work in conjunction with the patient’s primary care physician and Dr. Wang to help identify complex medical problems, address independence issues and make recommendations to patients, their family and loved ones. The geriatric program features a multidisciplinary staff of medical professionals who work in conjunction with the patient’s primary care physician and Dr. Wang to help identify complex medical problems, address independence issues and make recommendations to patients, their family and loved ones.

Considering All the Problems Simultaneously Since there is only one medical chart for the patient at the Center instead of numerous medical records compiled by physicians from different offices, Dr. Wang can consider all the problems simultaneously. This method provides Dr. Wang with an overview of the patient’s functionality and medical status or total condition that is beyond an individual diagnosis. Since there is only one medical chart for the patient at the Center instead of numerous medical records compiled by physicians from different offices, Dr. Wang can consider all the problems simultaneously. This method provides Dr. Wang with an overview of the patient’s functionality and medical status or total condition that is beyond an individual diagnosis.

Unlike other Facilities Based on Dr. Wang’s findings, he will arrange for specific members of the interdisciplinary team to see the patient. Unlike other facilities serving the geriatric population, if a patient requires additional services from an imaging center (CT Scans, MRIs, etc.) the patient at the Center for Geriatric Health can be seen across the street at the hospital facility without having to make another appointment for another day. Based on Dr. Wang’s findings, he will arrange for specific members of the interdisciplinary team to see the patient. Unlike other facilities serving the geriatric population, if a patient requires additional services from an imaging center (CT Scans, MRIs, etc.) the patient at the Center for Geriatric Health can be seen across the street at the hospital facility without having to make another appointment for another day.

Following Your Appointment Following the patient’s appointment, a nurse or social worker follows up on their progress. To evaluate the on-going treatment, team members meet weekly to assess the patient’s individualized plan and review their improvement. To ensure a seamless continuum of care, Olympia Medical Center provides on-going care coordination with the patient, family members and personal physician. The Center also coordinates care with home health and community agencies. Following the patient’s appointment, a nurse or social worker follows up on their progress. To evaluate the on-going treatment, team members meet weekly to assess the patient’s individualized plan and review their improvement. To ensure a seamless continuum of care, Olympia Medical Center provides on-going care coordination with the patient, family members and personal physician. The Center also coordinates care with home health and community agencies.

Addressing The Key Issues Of The Aging Population Olympia Medical Center is addressing the key issues of the aging population in Los Angeles including dementia and/or loss of functionality, and at the same time, addressing the distress and providing heartfelt compassion for children/loved ones, who function as caregivers. Olympia Medical Center has designed a program that not only reaches all aspects of geriatric healthcare but has created the program for the entire family all in one location. Olympia Medical Center is addressing the key issues of the aging population in Los Angeles including dementia and/or loss of functionality, and at the same time, addressing the distress and providing heartfelt compassion for children/loved ones, who function as caregivers. Olympia Medical Center has designed a program that not only reaches all aspects of geriatric healthcare but has created the program for the entire family all in one location.

Center for Geriatric Health Offers: One Stop patient care - diagnosis and treatment - in one location One Stop patient care - diagnosis and treatment - in one location One comprehensive chart with medical information provided by all the specialists One comprehensive chart with medical information provided by all the specialists Collaboration of the medical director of the Center for Geriatric Health’s with the primary care physician Collaboration of the medical director of the Center for Geriatric Health’s with the primary care physician Ongoing support for those caring for a loved one or family member to get empowered and energized. Ongoing support for those caring for a loved one or family member to get empowered and energized. Educational events and resources for Angelinos focusing on legal, medical and caregiving issues. Educational events and resources for Angelinos focusing on legal, medical and caregiving issues.

Life Doesn’t Always Go As Planned Life doesn’t always go as planned, and we or the people we love get sick. We all get diseases and we often feel helpless to do anything about it. Life doesn’t always go as planned, and we or the people we love get sick. We all get diseases and we often feel helpless to do anything about it. Olympia Medical Center’s has a unique one-stop solution for the entire family from the Center for Geriatric Health. Olympia Medical Center’s has a unique one-stop solution for the entire family from the Center for Geriatric Health.