Dr. K talks with geriatrician Stephanie Rogers about new UCSF programs that make hospital care better and safer for older adults. They cover Acute Care for Elders units, delirium reduction, hip fracture care, and much more.

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In This Episode:

Dr. K talks with Dr. Stephanie Rogers, MD MPH, about creating Age-Friendly Health Systems at UCSF, and the specific programs they’ve developed to make hospitalization safer and better for older adults. They discuss:

What are Age-Friendly Health Systems, and why do older adults need them?

Why Age-Friendly Health Systems emphasize the “4 Ms”: mobility, mentation, medications, and what matters

How an Age-Friendly Health System differs from usual healthcare

Why hospitalization is often so risky for older people

What are Acute Care for Elders (ACE) units and how they help prevent problems such as falls, delirium, and loss of independence

How UCSF’s Hip Fracture Co-Management Service provides better care and improves recovery

UCSF’s Delirium Reduction Campaign, which uses a tool called “AWOL” to check every hospitalized patient for delirium

How delirium can be prevented, and what UCSF recommends that families do

How UCSF uses Patient and Family Advisory Councils to improve care

How to find an Age-Friendly Health System near you

Related episodes: 

039 – Interview: Creating Age-Friendly Health Systems

062 – Interview: Preventing Hospital Delirium & Maintaining Brain Health

Related Resources:

About Age-Friendly Health Systems:

Creating Age-Friendly Health Systems – A vision for better care of older adults

Institute for Healthcare Improvement Initiatives: Age-Friendly Health Systems

UCSF Geriatric Inpatient Services:

Welcome to UCSF’s Acute Care for Elders Unit

UCSF Hip Fracture Protocol

UCSF Delirium Reduction Campaign (includes information on how families can help!)

About UCSF’s “AWOL” Delirium Screening Tool

Related articles on Better Health While Aging:

Hospital Delirium: What to know & do

10 Things to Know About Delirium

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