Departments and Specialties

The Greenwall Geriatric Program

Meeting the Needs of Older Adults

Geriatric Services at Monmouth Medical Center
For the past decade, Monmouth Medical Center's geriatric program has been a recognized leader in the development of unique health care services for seniors. In 1982, a multidisciplinary geriatric team was established in response to the growing needs of older adults, laying the foundation for the Greenwall Geriatric Program.

Today, the Greenwall Geriatric Program coordinates health and social services for the elderly and their families in a community-teaching-hospital environment, focusing on comprehensive inpatient and outpatient care and education. It provides medical care for the older adult, assessment of memory disorders, education and support for the caregiver and the health professional.

Here's a look at the extensive network of services available through the Greenwall Geriatric Program.


Geriatric Health Center
Offering comprehensive evaluations for adults 65 and older, the Geriatric Health Center is directed by a board-certified geriatrician. A team of health care professionals works with patients and their primary care physician to provide a comprehensive assessment of health care and social needs. Primary care is available for those who need a physician.

Initial visits to the health center usually include a complete physical examination, a review of all medication, laboratory testing and the taking of X-rays. The health center is open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, and there is on-call coverage at nights and on weekends.

Appointment are necessary. For more information on the Geriatric Health Center, call 732-923-7550.

The Memory Disorders program of the Geriatric Health Center provides a comprehensive evaluation of patients who exhibit signs or symptoms of dementia. Serious memory impairment, also known as dementia, occurs in as many as 20 percent of adults older than 75 and can be due to such factors as Alzheimer's disease, stroke, alcohol abuse or medication reactions or interactions.

Through careful analysis, the program's team of medical specialists registered nurses certified in geriatric care and geriatric social workers uncover the underlying condition of the disorder and recommend appropriate treatment.

The program also offers ongoing social support services to help patients and family members ease the burden of dementia. For more information on the Memory Disorders program, call 732-923-7550.


The Community Outreach Program
The Community Outreach Program offers assistance to older adults in Monmouth County. The program's care managers assess needs and coordinate services for older adults, working closely with their families and physicians to ensure that they receive the care that best suits their individual needs.

The care managers are social workers who place special emphasis on educating family members on caregiving issues, health or social needs, evaluating the home for safety and assisting with long-term planning.

For information on the community outreach program, call
732-923-7560.


Caregiver Support Programs
As part of the Caregiver Support Program, educational programs are held throughout the year on current issues for those who care for older adults. The sessions, which explore different topics related to aging, including legal and health issues, are offered free to the community. For information on upcoming programs, call 732-923-7550.

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