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Our comprehensive care program for the elderly and vulnerable populations at TWH is designed to provide a continuum of care that addresses medical, emotional, and social needs. We are committed to promoting the well-being and enhancing the quality of life for these individuals while supporting their families and caregivers. By offering a wide range of services and personalized care plans, we aim to create a safe, supportive, and compassionate healthcare environment for our community's most vulnerable members. Our highly skilled multidisciplinary team including physicians, geriatricians, nurses and social Wokers provide the following services packages.
Geriatric Assessment:
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Comprehensive geriatric assessments.
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Evaluation of medical, cognitive, functional,
and psychosocial aspects.
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Development of personalized care plans based on
assessment findings.
Primary Care and Chronic Disease Management:
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Regular primary care visits with
geriatric-trained physicians, nurses and social workers.
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Specialized care for chronic conditions such as
diabetes, hypertension, and heart disease.
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Medication management and adherence support.
Fall Prevention Program:
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Home assessments to identify fall risks and
modifications.
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Physical therapy and balance training.
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Education on fall prevention strategies.
Memory Care Services:
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Dementia and Alzheimer's disease assessment and
management.
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Cognitive stimulation programs.
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Support groups for patients and caregivers.
Nutritional Support:
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Dietary assessment and personalized meal plans.
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Nutrition counseling and education.
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Specialized diets for specific medical
conditions.
Rehabilitation Services:
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Physical, occupational, and speech therapy.
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Post-operative rehabilitation.
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Mobility enhancement and activities of daily
living (ADL) training.
Social Services:
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Social workers to provide emotional support and
assistance with social needs.
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Coordination of community resources and support
groups.
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Advance care planning and end-of-life
discussions.
Home Health Care:
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Home-based healthcare services for individuals
unable to travel.
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Skilled nursing care, wound care, and medication
management at home.
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Support for activities of daily living (ADLs).
Palliative and Hospice Care:
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Palliative care for symptom management and
improved quality of life.
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Hospice care for end-of-life comfort and
support.
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Bereavement services for families.
Transportation and Outreach:
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Transportation services for medical
appointments.
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Outreach programs to identify and assist
vulnerable individuals in the community.
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Health education workshops and wellness clinics.
Caregiver Support:
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Support services and resources for family
caregivers.
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Respite care options to relieve caregivers.
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Education on caregiving techniques and stress
management.
Telemedicine and Telehealth:
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Virtual healthcare consultations for convenience
and accessibility.
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Remote monitoring of vital signs and chronic
conditions.
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Medication management through telehealth.