
Healthy Aging & Geriatrics
Healthy aging care focuses on supporting mobility, independence, and overall wellness as you grow older. Through regular visits and thoughtful evaluations, we help identify changes early and address health concerns before they interfere with daily life. Our approach is centered on understanding your goals, routines, and priorities so care feels practical, respectful, and aligned with how you want to live.
We also offer guidance on movement, balance, nutrition, medications, and other factors that influence long-term health and safety. By taking a proactive and coordinated approach, we help you maintain confidence in your health and feel supported as your needs evolve over time.
Services

Family and Social Supports
Support navigating medical decisions, records, and changing health needs.

Healthy Aging
Support focused on independence, mobility, and staying well over time.

Medicare Annual Wellness Exams
Comprehensive visits to review health, risks, and preventive needs.
Healthy aging means staying physically strong, mentally sharp, and emotionally well as you get older. Geriatric care supports this by focusing on the medical and everyday needs of older adults. Specialists help manage chronic conditions, review medications for safety, check memory and mobility, and create care plans that promote independence and quality of life.
Geriatric care may include comprehensive health assessments, management of chronic diseases, medication reviews, cognitive and memory evaluations, fall-risk assessments, mobility support, and guidance on nutrition and daily functioning. Providers often work closely with patients and families to create personalized care plans that reflect a person’s goals and lifestyle.
A comprehensive geriatric assessment is a detailed evaluation of an older adult’s physical health, cognitive abilities, emotional well-being, mobility, medications, and social support. This holistic approach helps identify areas of risk, detect early changes, and create a customized care plan aimed at maintaining independence.
Most insurance plans cover general geriatric services, including evaluations, chronic disease management, and medications. Coverage for additional services—such as home health, physical therapy, or memory care—may vary depending on the plan and specific needs.
