Active Retirees Digital Magazine April - May 2022

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Health /Do You Need A Geriatrician?

Do you need a

geriatrician? W Helping older people navigate the ageing process, geriatricians fill a vital role in the community. But are they right for you?

hether you’re looking after elderly parents or concerned about your health and wellbeing as you age, becoming familiar with the valuable contribution geriatricians can make to older people’s lives is a good idea. But what does a geriatrician do and where do they work? Seeking optimal medical outcomes for older patients, geriatricians are experts in the assessment, diagnosis and management of health issues that commonly affect older people. Working in hospitals, outpatient clinics, residential homes and both public and private practices, geriatricians complete extensive advanced training after finishing a Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS). Older people who take many medications, live with multiple medical conditions or have been diagnosed with neurodegenerative disorders such as dementia would benefit from the specialist advice. “Geriatricians are trained to identify and assess decline in an older person and put in place strategies to minimise or reverse the impact on function. This is often undertaken by multidisciplinary teams including nurses, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, social workers and pharmacists,” says professor Eddy Strivens, geriatrician and past president of the Australian and New Zealand Society for Geriatric Medicine.

Generational Change

Dr Strivens notes that with baby boomers living longer (and with more complex health conditions) than previous generations, geriatricians provide an essential service that a growing number of Australian people will need in the coming years. “Geriatricians encourage sustained independence by supporting rehabilitation from an acute illness, minimising any potential decline in health and wellbeing caused by chronic health issues, and reducing the impact of multiple medications,” Dr Strivens says.

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In the same way that paediatricians are experts in the care of children, geriatricians are experts trained in the care of older people. Just as children are more likely to be impacted by particular illnesses, older people are also more susceptible to certain conditions. “Some of the main issues that geriatricians are seeing as a priority at the moment are dementia, falls and fractures, frailty, and other medical conditions that become more common as you age,” Dr Strivens says.

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