Caring for the Aging Patient is a practical medical textbook for health care learners, clinicians, and interdisciplinary professionals who care for older adults across clinical, home-based, long-term care, and community settings. Older adult care is rarely simple. One patient may be living with chronic disease, frailty, medication burden, cognitive change, falls, sensory impairment, caregiver dependence, social barriers, and difficult decisions about future care. Standard disease-centered approaches are often not enough. Effective geriatric care requires a broader clinical framework that considers function, cognition, mobility, medications, nutrition, safety, prognosis, family support, and personal goals. This book provides a structured guide to the major issues that shape aging-related care, including normal aging changes, comprehensive geriatric assessment, communication, frailty, falls, nutrition, rehabilitation, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, respiratory disease, kidney disease, gastrointestinal problems, pain, osteoporosis, cancer care, dementia, delirium, depression, stroke, Parkinsonism, infections, polypharmacy, sensory impairment, wounds, urinary health, home care, long-term care, ethics, palliative care, care coordination, digital health, and complex geriatric case analysis. Written in a clear, professional, case-based style, the book emphasizes practical clinical reasoning rather than memorization alone. It explains how to evaluate risk, avoid age-based assumptions, recognize functional decline, reduce medication harm, support caregivers, plan safer transitions, and align treatment with what matters most to the older adult. Inside, readers will find: Clinical explanations of common geriatric syndromes and aging-related conditions Practical guidance on frailty, falls, delirium, dementia, polypharmacy, nutrition, and mobility Patient-centered approaches to communication, consent, ethics, palliative care, and advance care planning Coverage of home care, long-term care, caregiver support, care coordination, and age-friendly health systems Case-based learning designed to strengthen clinical judgment in complex older adult care Appendices with quick-reference tools for assessment, medication review, fall risk, cognition, caregiver support, home safety, and goals-of-care planning Caring for the Aging Patient is designed for medical students, nursing students, residents, physician assistant students, nurse practitioners, pharmacists, therapists, social workers, care coordinators, long-term care professionals, and other health care workers who want a practical foundation in geriatric care. The central message is clear: older adults should not be treated as a collection of diagnoses. They should be cared for as whole persons, with attention to safety, independence, comfort, dignity, cognition, function, family, and the life story behind every clinical encounter.
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