Prime Healthcare Hospitals Develop Unique Programs Focused
on Caring for Growing Senior Population
Posted on Aug 6, 2019
Two Missouri Hospitals Serve as Best Practice Models for National System,
Three California Hospitals Follow with Geriatric ED Accreditation
(ONTARIO, Calif – August 6, 2019) – Senior patients entering the emergency room at
St. Joseph Medical Center in Kansas City, MO, notice the difference quickly. The room is accessible
and inviting, with easy-to-read signs and clocks. Reading glasses and
hearing devices are made available to make patients comfortable. Teams
of geriatric-trained nurses and doctors provide individualized assessments
and care plans, creating an experience reflective of the needs of older adults.
St. Joseph is one of two Prime Healthcare hospitals in Missouri to pioneer
a best-practice model to serve the growing population of seniors nationwide.
The model has proven so successful it has expanded to other Prime hospitals
across the United States, the most recent of which received Geriatric
Emergency Department Accreditation this month from the American College
of Emergency Physicians.
Prime Healthcare anticipates further growth of this unique program that
honors and elevates the specific needs of seniors. It’s part of
an ongoing commitment to senior care that led to the creation of a new
corporate position to help other Prime Healthcare hospitals develop programs
to serve their aging populations.
“It is important to us at Prime Healthcare to anticipate the shifting
needs of our communities. We recognize that 10,000 Baby Boomers are turning
65 every day,” said Luis Leon, President of Operations for Prime
Healthcare’s Division II Hospitals. “Our communities are aging,
and our Senior Care programs provide assurance that seniors will receive
the specialized care necessary to meet their changing needs When seniors
choose a Prime Healthcare hospital, they can rest easy knowing our commitment
is to help them lead full and active lives,” he continued.
Anne Xenos, a leader from St. Joseph Medical Center which piloted this
program, has taken on the mission of expanding senior services in the
Midwest, Southeast and East Coast as Corporate Director of Senior Care
for Prime Healthcare’s Division II. “Patients and their families
often don’t realize that medical needs change as we age and that
effectively caring for geriatric patients requires special training and
programs,” said Ms. Xenos. “Our goal is to ensure that the
award-winning care that you have come to expect from Prime Healthcare
is delivered to all patients, including to the seniors in our communities.”
Senior Care programs are crafted in response to the unique needs of each
community and begin by assessing and enhancing the care experience for
seniors. Then, processes are established in the Emergency Department,
and inpatient units, involving multidisciplinary care teams. Designated
patient rooms are enhanced to provide amenities appreciated by seniors,
including therapeutic beds, soft flooring, larger clocks and more. In
some areas, outpatient clinics provide a continuum of care for seniors,
including wellness screenings and dietician services. As a physician-led
organization, Prime Healthcare launches its senior care program in partnership
with local geriatricians and trains nurses on the special care needs of
geriatric patients.
“Specialized care at Prime Healthcare hospitals doesn’t stop
when a senior patient is discharged,” said Jodi Fincher, CEO of
St. Joseph Medical Center. “Follow up care is essential to ensure
quality of life and an active lifestyle as patients age.”
In addition to St. Joseph Medical Center, Prime Healthcare has launched
its senior care program at
St. Mary’s Medical Center in Blue Springs, MO;
Chino Valley Medical Center in Chino, CA.;
San Dimas Community Hospital in San Dimas, CA.; and at
Montclair Hospital Medical Center in Montclair, CA.
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