BookJessica L. Colburn, Bruce Leff, Jennifer Hayashi, Mattan Schuchman, editors.
Summary: This book aims to equip individual clinicians with the interdisciplinary knowledge, skills, and perspective they need to provide the best care possible. Written by experts in home-based medical care, this book consists of 20 of the most common scenarios that challenge physicians administering home-based care for geriatric patients. Each scenario requires an approach or leverages aspects of care delivery that most are not trained in. Additionally, each scenario reflects an approach to care that is enhanced by interdisciplinary input. Finally, each case lends itself to a practical problem-solving approach that could be accomplished by most home-based medical care providers, even in the absence of an interdisciplinary team. Home-Based Medical Care for Older Adults is a valuable resource for all clinicians who may administer medical care in a non-medical setting, including geriatricians, family medicine physicians, psychiatrists, home nurses, social workers, students, and other interdisciplinary team members.
Contents:
1. Involuntary Weight Loss
2. Assessing Decision-Making Capacity
3. Acute Illness at Home
4. Dementia Behavior Management
5. Bacteriuria in a Patient with Incident Delirium
6. Caregiver Burden
7. Elder Abuse and Neglect
8. Management of Frequent Falls
9. Home Assessments: Improving Patients' Capacity for Self-Management
10. Transitioning to Long-Term Care
11. Pressure Injuries
12. Opioid Management
13. Social Isolation
14. Serious Mental Illness
15. Functional Rehabilitation and Realistic Goals
16. Polypharmacy
17. Telephone Medicine
18. Morbid Obesity
19. Urinary Catheter Management at Home
20. End of Life Care.