Senior Primary Care
As you get older, multiple changes in your life can happen at the same
time, and age is only one factor that may contribute to health concerns.
Rely on OU Health geriatric medicine professionals for age-friendly regular
preventive care and early diagnosis to keep minor problems from becoming
serious. You’ll help yourself enjoy a more fulfilling life.
Specialized Primary Care for Older Adults
No matter where you live in Oklahoma, you can take advantage of specialized
primary care services for older adults, including geriatric medicine,
at the OU Health Senior Health Clinic in Oklahoma City or the Senior Health
Clinic at OU Health Edmond Medical Center. You also may benefit from our
outpatient-based geriatric consultations for yourself or older adult loved ones.
Health Concerns for Older Adults
Talk with one of the compassionate, experienced OU Health primary care
and geriatric medicine specialists to request specific evaluation and
assessment if you or your loved ones notice any concerns related to:
- Arthritis and chronic pain
- Balance and fall prevention
- Behavior changes
- Bladder or bowel control, constipation
- Complex care with multiple conditions
- Eating habit changes
- Emotional changes, such as often feeling “blue”
- Family caregiver support
- Fatigue or tiredness
- Healthy aging and prevention
- Medication interactions and side effects
- Thinking and memory changes
Age-Friendly Health System
When you choose OU Health to help yourself or your older adult loved ones
stay active and well, you benefit from our nationally recognized designation as an
Age-Friendly Health System, an initiative of The John A. Hartford Foundation, the Institute for Healthcare
Improvement (IHI) and others. At OU Health, you’ll work with doctors
and other healthcare professionals who follow an essential set of evidence-based
practices, and align their care with what matters to older adults and
their family caregivers.
The Age-Friendly approach to care uses the 4M Framework that identifies
a set of practices designed to support the health and well-being of older adults.
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What Matters – Know and align care with each older adult’s specific health
outcome goals and care preferences
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Medication – If medication is necessary, use age-friendly medication that does
not interfere with What Matters to the older adult, Mobility or Mentation
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Mentation – Prevent, identify, treat and manage thinking, memory and mood problems
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Mobility – Ensure each older adult moves safely every day to maintain function
and do What Matters
Ask your OU Health primary care and geriatric medicine specialist for details
about what the Age-Friendly Health System practices mean specifically for you.
Geriatric Medicine Programs & Services
At OU Health, you’ll work with primary care doctors, geriatric medicine
specialists and healthcare experts from many disciplines to develop an
individual care plan designed to meet your specific needs. You also benefit
from access to a wide range of OU Health programs and services delivered
with special attention to seniors, such as:
- Acute care for pressing issues
- Assessment for fall prevention, thinking and memory issues, many other
aspects of health and well-being
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Behavioral health inpatient and outpatient programs
- Disease management for chronic conditions with coordinated care across
health specialties to support your daily routine
- Health education, classes and consultations
- H2U (Health to You) fitness/wellness programs with member discounts
- Immunizations
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Laboratory tests and comprehensive
diagnostic imaging services
- Memory and brain conditions
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Orthopedics and spine procedures, joint replacement, foot and ankle specialists
- Pulmonology and respiratory therapy
- Referrals to multiple health specialties, including in-home health services
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Rehabilitation services, including physical therapy (inpatient, outpatient), occupational therapy,
speech therapy and more
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Robotic-assisted and
minimally invasive surgical procedures
- Sleep diagnostic laboratory
- Vestibular balance therapy
- Wellness exams
Senior-Friendly Hospital Services & Palliative Care
If you or a loved one need hospital-based care, you’ll appreciate
the senior-friendly ER (emergency room) at Edmond Medical Center, where
you’ll find hearing amplifiers, easy-to-maneuver rooms and hallways,
aids for reading, and specially trained staff. Should you need additional
care, you’re quickly connected with OU Health University of Oklahoma
Medical Center in Oklahoma City and the resources of the entire OU Health system.
During your time at OU Health, you also may take advantage of
palliative care services, extensive inpatient
rehabilitation services and facilities and our knowledgeable rehabilitation team who work with
you to support your return to function and can coordinate your care with
other doctors both during and after your hospital stay.
Mental Health Services for Older Adults
When you or an older loved one face challenges related to changes in emotions,
behavior or mental health that may occur later in life, explore services
from Autumn Life Behavioral Health Center. This dedicated geriatric psychiatry
inpatient program at Edmond Medical Center addresses unique needs of mature
adults ages 55 and up.
Changes often associated with transitions of advancing age may be intense.
Accurate diagnosis, a comfortable and stable atmosphere, and multidisciplinary
treatment in the healing environment found at Autumn Life can greatly
improve your situation. Your personalized care plan may include:
- Medical history and physical exam
- Nursing assessments
- Inpatient psychiatric evaluation
- Individual, group and family therapy
- Individual and family education and support
- Nutritional therapy and consultations
- Recreation therapy, pet therapy, aromatherapy
- Certified music therapy and memory unit
- Multisensory room
Take a
virtual tour of Autumn Life Behavioral Health Center. For more information, call toll-free
(855) 625-1680.
Your Expert Geriatric Medicine Care Team
When you choose OU Health for geriatric medicine, primary care for older
adults or senior health services, you and your loved ones will collaborate
with board-certified geriatricians and a team of highly skilled health
professionals in a wide range of services including, rehabilitation, nutrition,
pharmacy, nursing, social work, and mental health care, who focus on your
well-being.
In addition, you and your care team may incorporate into your care health
promotion classes and resources from the
Oklahoma Dementia Care Network as well as the
Oklahoma Healthy Aging Initiative (OHAI)—statewide senior health networks developed to promote healthy aging
and high-quality care for memory and thinking problems. Additionally,
you and your care team may benefit from cutting-edge brain research and
resources from the
Oklahoma Center for Geroscience and Healthy Brain Aging.
The OU Health Physicians Senior Health Clinic in Tulsa and the Senior Health
Clinic at OU Health Physicians in Oklahoma City accept Medicare and Medicare
Supplement insurance, as well as most private insurance. Call the location
near you to check on your insurance or self-pay options.