Geriatric Care Planning
Geriatric care planning is a comprehensive, patient-centered approach to managing the complex medical, functional, and social needs of older adults. In Dubai and across the UAE, the aging population is steadily increasing, making structured elderly care within primary care settings essential. Older adults often live with multiple chronic conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, arthritis, heart disease, and cognitive changes, requiring coordinated long-term monitoring.
Primary care physicians conduct detailed geriatric assessments that include medical history review, medication evaluation, mobility assessment, cognitive screening, mood evaluation, and social support review. Functional independence, fall risk, nutritional status, and hearing or vision concerns are carefully evaluated.
Medication management is particularly important in elderly patients, as polypharmacy increases the risk of adverse drug interactions. A structured medication review ensures that each prescription remains necessary and appropriately dosed.
Fall prevention strategies are emphasized, including balance exercises, home safety guidance, and management of osteoporosis risk. Vaccination updates such as influenza and pneumococcal vaccines are recommended to reduce infection-related complications.
Cognitive screening helps identify early signs of memory impairment or dementia. Mood screening addresses depression or social isolation, which are common yet often under-recognized in elderly populations.
Family involvement is encouraged in care planning to ensure adherence and support. In cases requiring additional assistance, referral to specialists, physiotherapy, or home healthcare services is coordinated.
Geriatric care planning promotes healthy aging, independence, and improved quality of life. Through structured evaluation and preventive strategies, primary care physicians help elderly patients maintain functional ability and reduce hospital admissions.
Primary care physicians conduct detailed geriatric assessments that include medical history review, medication evaluation, mobility assessment, cognitive screening, mood evaluation, and social support review. Functional independence, fall risk, nutritional status, and hearing or vision concerns are carefully evaluated.
Medication management is particularly important in elderly patients, as polypharmacy increases the risk of adverse drug interactions. A structured medication review ensures that each prescription remains necessary and appropriately dosed.
Fall prevention strategies are emphasized, including balance exercises, home safety guidance, and management of osteoporosis risk. Vaccination updates such as influenza and pneumococcal vaccines are recommended to reduce infection-related complications.
Cognitive screening helps identify early signs of memory impairment or dementia. Mood screening addresses depression or social isolation, which are common yet often under-recognized in elderly populations.
Family involvement is encouraged in care planning to ensure adherence and support. In cases requiring additional assistance, referral to specialists, physiotherapy, or home healthcare services is coordinated.
Geriatric care planning promotes healthy aging, independence, and improved quality of life. Through structured evaluation and preventive strategies, primary care physicians help elderly patients maintain functional ability and reduce hospital admissions.
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