Physicians Group Focused on Senior Care
PRIMARY AND SPECIALTY CARE
AT YOUR HOME OR IN OUR OFFICE
Primary Care
Checkups, chronic care, and prevention—at home, in-office, or remote.
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The Benefits of
Choosing Your Health
Your health isn’t limited to one type of care; your options shouldn’t be either. Choose how and where you receive care—at home, online, or in our office. Find out how our services connect to keep you healthy.
In-Home Care
Quality preventative care delivered wherever you are.
Telemedicine
Virtual primary care with personalized health plans.
In-Office
Primary care designed around your health—right in our office.
Where We Are
Find one of our Your Health care locations near you—whether it’s a Physician’s Office or a House Calls service. Our interactive map makes it easy to locate the nearest care option with a tap or click. Look for the 🏠 house icon for in-office visits and the 🚗 car icon for House Calls. Check availability, operating hours, and directions—all in one place. Wherever you need care, we’re close by.
Services We Offer
Explore a variety of services designed to fit your life. Our specialties, from behavioral health to wound care, are designed to support your health journey. Discover the right service below.
Frequently Asked Questions About Senior Care
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Many adults begin seeing a geriatric physician around age 65, particularly if they are managing chronic conditions or experiencing changes in mobility, memory, or overall health. However, some individuals benefit from geriatric care even earlier. This is especially true if they live in senior care centers or senior living communities, or require more personalized support. Geriatric providers specialize in whole-person health care, focusing on preventative care, safety, and independence.
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We believe there’s no one-size-fits-all answer – seniors should be seen as often as needed to stay healthy and out of the hospital. For some, an annual checkup may be enough. For others, especially those recovering from a hospital stay or receiving home care, respite care, or skilled nursing, visits every three to six months, or even more frequently, can make all the difference. Regular, timely appointments help manage chronic conditions, fine-tune medications, and catch concerns early, supporting better health and peace of mind.
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Finding the right caregiver starts with understanding your loved one’s needs. Consider whether they would benefit from in-home care, services in a senior living setting, or coordinated medical care across specialties.
Look for a provider that offers personalized plans, ongoing communication with family members, and access to both medical and supportive services like therapy, pharmacy, or long-term care coordination. A team-based approach ensures continuity, compassion, and quality outcomes.
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We believe testing should happen as often as needed to support each person’s unique health, not just on a preset schedule. For many seniors, bloodwork every 6 to 12 months provides valuable insights into cholesterol, kidney function, blood sugar, and vitamin levels. For those with complex health needs, more frequent testing may be recommended to track progress closely and adjust treatment plans. Timely bloodwork helps detect changes early and keeps care proactive.f