At York Hospital, we offer extended services to help older adults who are experiencing functional and/or cognitive decline. For those who are able to come in for treatment, we have the Center for Older Adults, and for those who have trouble traveling to their provider’s office, we have the Older Adult House Calls Program.
Center for Older Adults
The Center for Older Adults provides a comprehensive outpatient consult service for older adults who are finding their daily activities have become more difficult.
We’re most appropriate for older adults (over 65 years, usually) who have issues with any of the following:
- Balance, falling, or frailty
- Changes in thinking and memory
- Sleep (too much or too little)
- Weight loss or nutrition
- Weakness, fatigue, or chronic pain
- Polypharmacy (taking four or more medications)
- Complex comorbidities (several chronic diseases)
The initial Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA) we provide consists of three visits resulting in formal recommendations, which we call an action plan. We’ll communicate and collaborate closely with the patient's primary care provider — though it’s important to note that our staff at the center are NOT primary care providers.
Older Adults House Calls Program
The Older Adult House Calls Program provides nurse practitioner home visits to adults 65 years old and over who are having a difficult time traveling into the provider’s office due to a functional or cognitive limitation. The nurse practitioner works in collaboration with the patient’s primary care provider office, providing one-time acute type visits and in some cases a short-term follow-up as needed.
A note for providers: referrals for this program should be placed through eCW (using the outgoing referral function) and assigned to Older Adults House Calls; direct patient referral information should be sent to our office fax number: (207) 384-7292. Once received, the patient will be contacted and a house call visit scheduled within 1-2 business days. Evaluation notes are completed and forwarded to the patient’s primary care provider.
For more information, review our FAQs at the bottom of this page or call us at (207) 646-HOME.
Our hours are 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday.
Educational webinars
As part of an effort to educate our patients and community, we occasionally present webinars with experts on topics related to caring for older adults. More of these webinars are listed below.
Improving Care for Older Adults series:
- Part 1: Planning Ahead: Support & Guidance Through Life’s Transitions
- Part 2: Building Resilience: How to Eat to Boost Your Brain and Body
- Part 3: Better Sleep for Better Health
- Part 4: How to Move
Other webinars: