ABSTRACT

Geriatric Rehabilitation addresses the fact that this is an age in which individuals have increasing longevity, better health care, education and expectations of health care which present new, increasing and even radical challenges to health care providers.

The care of our older patients in rehabilitation settings demands the broad understanding of the key differences in strategies to care for older adults. The combined skills embraced in rehabilitation and geriatrics are presenting unprecedented opportunities for both fields to make substantive and even ground-breaking improvements in the lives of millions of older adults who entrust their lives to us. Rarely in one’s medical career are such opportunities so evident and achievable.

Geriatric Rehabilitation edited by Dr. K. Rao Poduri, MD. FAAPMR draws on a distinguished group of authors who are the front-line providers of care to the older adults. This book presents the full spectrum of the unique care needs of older patients who need the combined skills of physical medicine and geriatrics. It provides an easily accessible means of acquiring and improving these new skills for all those involved in geriatric care.

section II|2 pages

Geriatric Syndromes

chapter 7|9 pages

Frailty

chapter 8|12 pages

Delirium

chapter 11|16 pages

Pressure Ulcers in Older Adults

chapter 13|14 pages

Polypharmacy and Rational Prescribing

Finding the “Golden Mean” for the “Silver Tsunami”

section III|2 pages

Systemic Disorders in Geriatric Rehabilitation

chapter 20|17 pages

Cardiovascular Disease

section IV|2 pages

Health Maintenance, Caregiving, and Postacute Rehabilitation