Geriatric and Elderly Care Nursing
Geriatric and Elderly Care Nursing focuses on promoting the health, independence, and dignity of older adults. As global life expectancy rises, geriatric nurses play a crucial role in managing chronic conditions, preventing complications, and ensuring holistic well-being. This session emphasizes compassionate, evidence-based care that meets the physical, emotional, and social needs of aging populations.
Geriatric and Elderly Care Nursing integrates preventive health, palliative support, and rehabilitation principles. Nurses monitor long-term illnesses, ensure medication safety, and educate families about elder care. Attending the Nursing Conference provides insights into dementia management, fall prevention, and elder-care ethics. The session also highlights healthy aging and comprehensive geriatric assessment, underscoring how nurses promote quality of life and functional independence in older adults.
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Core Elements of Geriatric Nursing
Chronic Disease and Medication Management
- Monitoring multiple comorbidities and polypharmacy risks.
- Promoting adherence through education and safe prescription practices.
Cognitive and Dementia Care
- Supporting patients with Alzheimer’s and related disorders.
- Using memory-support therapies and family counseling.
Mobility and Fall Prevention
- Designing individualized exercise and safety programs.
- Modifying home and facility environments to reduce risks.
Pain and Comfort Management
- Combining pharmacologic and holistic strategies for relief.
- Prioritizing dignity and comfort in chronic or terminal conditions.
Nutrition and Wellness Promotion
- Encouraging balanced diets and hydration for optimal aging.
- Identifying malnutrition and offering dietary interventions.
Family and Caregiver Support
- Educating families about aging-related changes and caregiving techniques.
- Offering emotional and psychological support during transitions.
Why This Session Is Important
Addressing Global Aging Challenges
Highlights the need for sustainable geriatric healthcare models.
Promoting Independence and Dignity
Focuses on empowering older adults through personalized care.
Reducing Hospital Readmissions
Encourages preventive care and early detection of complications.
Improving Cognitive and Emotional Health
Integrates mental-health screening into elder care routines.
Enhancing Multidisciplinary Collaboration
Encourages teamwork among geriatricians, nurses, and therapists.
Advancing Elder-Care Education and Research
Supports evidence-based learning to improve aging outcomes.
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