Comprehensive health care for the elderly
A. A. Fisk
Health care for the elderly in the United States remains fragmentary and
noncomprehensive despite concern for the needs of an expanding elderly
population and a new emphasis on geriatrics. Model health care programs for
the elderly have been few and not generally applicable to central city
populations. A model health care program has been designed to offer a
continuum of comprehensive, multidisciplinary health care to Milwaukee
elderly. An acute care unit for the elderly, rehabilitation-oriented
nursing home, outpatient clinic, home care service, outreach clinics,
rehabilitation day hospital, Alzheimer's Disease Day Care program, and
acute geriatric psychiatric unit have been developed and integrated into
one continuum of care. The program serves chiefly the frail elderly, who
are demonstrated to be markedly impaired physically, mentally, and
socially, requiring the services of multiple professionals to enable the
patients to achieve maximum independence. Alternatives to
institutionalization are emphasized, and geriatric education and research
programs are part of the model program.