Palliative care is the medical specialty that focuses on preventing or easing pain, stress and suffering during an illness.
The Geriatric Assessment Program's team approach to diagnosis and treatment involves the individual, family members and physicians to improve and maintain the highest quality of life for men and women.
The Memory and Cognition Center, has a 20-year track record of providing exemplary care for those affected with disorders of memory and cognition (mental processes).
Our Inpatient Rehabilitation team tailors programs to address the medical, physical , psychosocial, recreational and vocational needs to maximize the rehabilitation potential for each individual.
The Skilled Nursing Center at Hanna House is designed to provide comfortable surroundings o meet your needs and ease your transition between hospital and home.
The University Hospitals Medical House Calls Program provides primary health care services to homebound adults who cannot otherwise access regular medical care.
Primary Care Clinic located at Eliza Bryant Village allows access to adults for primary care while specializing in Senior Health.
Acute Care for the Elderly (ACE) program was developed at UH Case Medical Center in 1994, combining the principles of geriatric assessment and quality improvement within the context of the culture of the hospital.
Program of All-inclusive Care of the Elderly (PACE) is an important home- and community-based program designed to keep nursing home-eligible seniors out of nursing homes and help them continue to live in the community.
Geriatric Psychiatry Services treats psychiatric problems, which may occur with older populations for the first time later in life, including mental illnesses affected by the aging process, dementia, depression and anxiety.