Tri-State Health Inc. provides geriatrics care for older adults who need preventive care, chronic condition management, medication review, and support for maintaining independence. As health needs change with age, patients may benefit from care that looks at the whole picture: medical conditions, medications, mobility, memory, nutrition, safety, and family support.
Our team works with patients and caregivers to support practical care plans and regular follow-up.
Geriatrics services may include
- Routine medical care and wellness visits
- Chronic condition monitoring
- Medication review and safety checks
- Vaccination review and preventive care
- Fall risk and mobility discussions
- Memory, mood, and daily function concerns
- Coordination with specialists, caregivers, and family members when appropriate
What to expect
A geriatrics visit may include review of medical history, recent symptoms, medications, hospital visits, mobility, sleep, appetite, mood, and daily activities. Patients are encouraged to bring a medication list, recent test results, and any questions from family members or caregivers.
Medication review is especially important for older adults because prescriptions, over-the-counter medications, and supplements can interact or cause side effects. Regular follow-up can help identify concerns early.
Supporting independence
The goal of geriatrics care is not only to treat illness, but also to help patients maintain function and quality of life. This may include preventive care, safety planning, chronic disease management, and coordination with family or caregivers.
Medical note
This information is general and does not replace personalized medical advice. If an older adult has sudden confusion, weakness, chest pain, breathing trouble, a fall with injury, or stroke-like symptoms, seek emergency care immediately.