- Osteoporosis
- Arthritis
- Medical Weight Loss
- High Cholesterol
- ImmunizationsIn general, Part B coverage relates to ancillary services such as physician services, lab work, x-rays, routine foot care, hearing and eye exams, immunizations, and therapy.
- Macular Degeneration
- CataractsCommon with age, cataracts occur when the eye’s lens becomes clouded. This change may not be noticeable at first but with time, older adults may find it challenging to read, drive and observe their surroundings. While certain lifestyle updates can help manage eye changes, many people need outpatient surgery to treat cataracts. How Do Cataracts…
- Internal Medicine
- Depression
- Mental HealthPeople of all ages can benefit from the natural beauty of the great outdoors! Spending time outside can have physical and mental health benefits. While you may have concerns about an aging loved one’s mobility, outdoor excursions don’t have to be long or out of the way. Benefits of Going Outdoors for Seniors With summer…
- Psychiatry
- Diabetes Care
- Thyroid
- X-Rays
- Chemotherapy
- SciaticaSacroiliac joint dysfunction: This condition affects the sacroiliac joints located on both sides of the lower spine. Similar to sciatica, pain typically occurs in the lower back and hip area, usually on one side of the body, and may spread to the groin or thigh. Older adults may also experience less flexibility in this region or notice more pain as they climb stairs or bend to pick up an object.
- Wound CareOur sub-acute rehabilitation unit is staffed by our own team of physical, occupational and speech therapists. Our nursing team also provides IV therapy and advanced wound care.
- BunionsOur feet experience a significant degree of wear and tear throughout our lives. This may result in calluses or bunions, chronic pain, aching and stiffness. For older adults, declining health and certain lifestyle factors also play a role, including diabetes and muscle atrophy. Foot issues can hinder your independence and affect overall health, so be…
- FrostbiteThe winter season poses hazards for people of all ages. Slippery surfaces that increase fall risks are one common concern, particularly for older adults. Seniors are more vulnerable due to age-related changes like decreased muscle mass and mobility. Fragile bones make falls more serious, while frostbite and hypothermia risks are also elevated. When you travel…
- Calluses
- Physical TherapyGenerally, your doctor will recommend imaging to diagnose the issue and follow up with a few physical therapy sessions to improve your posture, help you better manage pain or adapt to age-related changes.
- Occupational Therapy
- Back Pain
- Geriatrics
- General Podiatry
- Bunions ProblemsOne-third of all Americans live with bunions. While not always considered a serious condition, bunions can become a physical burden for older adults and may be a sign the body is developing an inflammatory condition. For your own or a loved one’s health, here’s what you should keep in mind. What Are Bunions? A bunion…
- Calluses