Description:
In this episode, we dive into the 5 M’s of geriatric care with Dr. Jackie Osbourne and Dr. Ken Miller. Learn how these key concepts can enhance the care of older adults and improve their quality of life.
Timestamps:
00:28 – Welcome back to the podcast
00:47 – Introduction to the 5 M’s of geriatrics
02:03 – Medications: Impact on movement and cognition
05:00 – Mobility: Holistic treatment and early mobilization
13:05 – Mind: Cognitive function and mental health
23:03 – Multi-conditions: Managing complex health issues
38:48 – Matters Most to Me: Patient-centered care and goals
45:03 – Conclusion and parting shots
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Breakdown:
- Recap and Topic Introduction: Overview of the five best tests for fall risk and introduction to the five M’s of geriatrics by Dr. Mary Tinetti.
- Medications (Meds): Discussion on how medications affect functional movement, cognitive, and physical function. Examples include treatments for Parkinson’s disease and mood disorders.
- Mobility: Emphasis on treating musculoskeletal conditions holistically, understanding age-related changes, and the importance of early mobilization.
- Mind: Importance of cognitive function in physical abilities and safety. Discussion on mental health conditions like depression and dementia.
- Sponsor Message: Information about APTA Geriatrics and the Certified Exercise Expert for Aging Adults (CEEAA) program. Learn more about CEEAA
- Multi-Conditions: Managing multiple chronic health conditions in older adults, such as diabetes, cancer, and COPD. Importance of a holistic approach.
- Matters Most to Me: Focus on patient-centered care, understanding patient goals and wishes, and aligning treatment plans accordingly.
- Conclusion and Parting Shots: Summarizing the five M’s and encouraging clinicians to incorporate them into their practice.