Through its Center for Older Adult Health, the Division of Aging offers both primary and consultative outpatient care for patients 65 and older. Whatever the individual patient’s needs, the approach is comprehensive, with care provided by specialists in geriatric medicine. Physicians focus on prevention as well as providing expert care to manage acute and chronic conditions that affect older patients.

By emphasizing regular health screenings, immunizations, and counseling on diet and lifestyle issues, our clinicians work with patients to avoid problems. In addition, they are skilled in disease management, including assessing physical and psychological function and potential medication issues that may arise as a result of treating multiple conditions. For patients with complex medical issues, the Center for Older Adult Health can coordinate care with other healthcare providers.
As geriatricians, we understand the impact that Alzheimer’s disease has on patients and their families. Once the diagnosis is made and a care plan is developed, identifying the needs of both the patient and his or her caregiver is crucial. The Center can help these patients achieve the best possible quality of life and also offers consultation and training for caregivers of patients with dementia and memory problems.
Taking advantage of the great strengths of Brigham and Women’s Hospital in clinical care, education, and research, the Division provides innovative treatment and compassionate care for older adults, while pursuing advances with the potential to improve patient outcomes.