Gundersen Health System
Geriatric Services
Independence Clinic
35791 Osseo Rd, Independence, WI, 54747
(715) 538-4355
https://www.gundersenhealth.org/health-wellness/aging-well/how-to-prevent-falls-among-older-adults
Service Details
Description
Assessment, care and service coordination for older adults related to aging, memory, mental and physical health
You may look for these services if you have memory loss, dementia or other aging related issues.
Additional Information
Older adult health services include:
* Geriatric assessment clinic
* Falls prevention and physical activity programs
* Preventive care guidelines tailored to older adults
Features
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Area Served by County
- Fillmore County
- Houston County
- Winona County
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Medical Specialties
- Geriatric medicine
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Specialization
- Older adults
Area Served
Fillmore, Houston, and Winona counties in Minnesota
Websites
Phone Numbers
Type | Number | Hours |
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Main - Clinic | (715) 538-4355 |
Last Update
9/23/2024
Other Locations
- Blair Clinic 420 S Peterson Ave, Blair, WI, 54616
- Calmar Clinic 106 E Main St, Calmar, IA, 52132
- Decorah Clinic 1830 State Highway 9, Decorah, IA, 52101
- Galesville Clinic 16812 S Main St, Galesville, WI, 54630
- Harmony Clinic 805 Main Ave S, Harmony, MN, 55939
- Holemen Clinic 500 N Holmen Dr, Ste 202, Holmen, WI, 54636
- Houston Clinic 511 E Maple St, Houston, MN, 55943
- La Crescent Clinic 226 N 2nd St, La Crescent, MN, 55947
- La Crosse Clinic 1900 South Ave, La Crosse, WI, 54601
- Lansing Clinic 50 N 4th St, Lansing, IA, 52151
- Onalaska Clinic 3111 Gundersen Dr, Onalaska, WI, 54650
- Postville Clinic 111 S Reynolds St, Postville, IA, 52162
- Spring Grove Clinic 123 5th Ave SE, Spring Grove, MN, 55974
- Viroqua Clinic 407 S Main St, Viroqua, WI, 54665
- Waukon Clinic 120 2nd Ave SE, Waukon, IA, 52172
- Whitehall Clinic 18606 Ervin St, Whitehall, WI, 54773
Other Services or resources
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LF-4900.2050Geriatric Assessment Definition
Programs, generally staffed by an interdisciplinary team comprising a geriatrician, a nurse, a social worker and a pharmacist, that evaluate the functional ability, physical health, cognitive and mental health and socioenvironmental situation of older adults, particular those who are frail or chronically ill, to identify health-related problems, develop plans for treatment and follow-up, coordinate care, determine the need for long-term care, and ensure the optimal use of health care resources. Beneficial outcomes may include greater diagnostic accuracy, improved functional and mental status, reduced mortality, decreased use of nursing facilities and acute care hospitals and increased satisfaction with care.