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    Republic Bank Foundation Optimal Aging Clinic recognized as an age-friendly health system

    By Betty Coffman -
    April 26, 2021
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    UofL Trager Institute and Republic Bank Foundation Optimal Aging Clinic
    The Trager Institute and its affiliated Republic Bank Foundation Optimal Aging Clinic are located at 204 E. Market St.

    LOUISVILLE, Ky. 鈥 The Republic Bank Foundation Optimal Aging Clinic at the has been recognized as an Age-Friendly Health System by the Institute for Healthcare Improvement. The recognition acknowledges the clinic鈥檚 commitment to improve health care for聽older adults and comes just over one year after it opened.

    鈥淚t is so exciting that the Republic Bank Foundation Optimal Aging Clinic received the Age-Friendly recognition so shortly after celebrating our one-year anniversary,鈥 said Anna Faul, Ph.D., executive director of the UofL Trager Institute and the Optimal Aging Clinic. 鈥淭his recognition serves as a testament to . We strive to be on the forefront of patient care for older adults and we look forward to continuing to provide every older adult with the best care possible as part of the Age-Friendly Health Systems initiative.鈥

    As part of the聽 initiative,聽The John A. Hartford Foundation and the聽Institute聽for Healthcare Improvement, in partnership with the American Hospital Association and the聽Catholic聽Health Association of the United States, are helping hospitals, clinics and other care settings聽implement evidence-based interventions聽specifically designed to improve care for older adults.聽

    The interventions are tested and adapted through participation in Age-Friendly Health聽Systems Action Communities. These collaborative entities are comprised of health care teams from across the country that are committed to sharing data and learning together. The teams work聽to聽implement best聽practices across emergency departments, intensive care units, medical-surgical聽units, general wards and primary and specialty care settings.

    The Optimal Aging Clinic now joins more than 450 health systems working to make care for older聽adults even more聽tailored to patients鈥 goals and preferences and consistently of high-quality as part of the initiative, which is based on a series of practices focused on addressing four聽essential elements聽of care for聽older patients known as the 4Ms:

    • What Matters: Know and align care with each older adult’s specific health outcome goals and care聽preferences including, but not limited to, end-of-life care, and across settings of care.
    • Medication: If medication is necessary, use age-friendly medications that do not interfere with What聽Matters to the older adult, Mobility, or Mentation across settings of care.
    • Mentation: Prevent, identify, treat and manage dementia, depression and delirium across settings聽of care.
    • Mobility: Ensure that older adults move safely every day in order to maintain function and do What聽Matters.

    Joe D鈥橝mbrosio, J.D., Ph.D., director of behavioral health at the UofL Trager Institute and Republic Bank Foundation Optimal Aging Clinic, says the Age-Friendly initiative also is infused in the organization鈥檚 Behavioral Health Services Organization.

    鈥淲e are so happy to include this initiative in the work we do with our therapy patients,鈥 D鈥橝mbrosio said. 鈥淭he 4Ms of the initiative align perfectly with the behavioral health interventions we share with patients in their efforts to age optimally and we are excited to build upon the progress we have made in our first year to continue to help older adults thrive as they age.鈥

    Learn more about the Republic Bank Optimal Aging Clinic in a .

    For more information or a tour of the Trager Institute and the Republic Bank Foundation Optimal Aging Clinic, please contact Lisa Warner, UofL Executive Director of Development at 502-852-7448.

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    Betty Coffman
    Betty Coffman
    Betty Coffman is a Communications Coordinator focused on research and innovation at UofL. A UofL alumna and Louisville native, she served as a writer and editor for local and national publications and as an account services coordinator and copywriter for marketing and design firms prior to joining UofL鈥檚 Office of Communications and Marketing.
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