Erickson School Helps Launch Nation’s
First Elder ER
In partnership with aging experts from the Erickson School at UMBC, Holy Cross Hospital (Silver Spring, Md.) recently launched one of the nation’s first emergency medical centers designed specifically for older adults.
The Seniors Emergency Center at Holy Cross Hospital opened its doors November 5, 2008, featuring a specially designed environment to reduce patients’ anxiety and risk of falling. After a 90-day observation period and review of patient outcomes conducted with Erickson School researchers, the center becomes fully operational in February.
Erickson School faculty, including internationally renowned geriatrician Bill Thomas and long-term care reformer Judah Ronch, led a team of researchers in designing the Seniors Emergency Center and providing specialty training in geriatrics for Holy Cross medical staff.
Holy Cross Hospital is part of Trinity Health, the nation’s fourth-largest Catholic healthcare system. Holy Cross provided emergency care to over 12,000 seniors in its emergency centers and admitted over 5,700 to its hospital in 2008. The hospital projects a sharp increase in older patients during the next decade as the nation’s population of older adults increases.
The Erickson School at UMBC offers graduate and undergraduate degree programs in the Management of Aging Services and cutting-edge research through its Center for Aging Studies.
The Washington Post reports: “Serenity in Emergencies.”
(2/2/09)
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