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Geriatric Medicine
Geriatric Outpatient Services
Outpatient services are available in the Maryland General Professional Building, Suite 102 on the campus of Maryland General Hospital. For more information or to schedule an appointment, please call (443) 552-2612.
ACE Unit - Acute Care for the Elderly
Committed to a healthier future for our community.
Trends show that the fastest growing segment of the U.S. population is adults over the age of 65, and that a significant number of elderly are older than 85 years of age. That is why Maryland General Hospital has expanded our Geriatric Services by opening a unique, inpatient ACE Unit, specifically designed to provide "Acute Care for the Elderly."
Our special Geriatric Services Program represents a dedication to seniors who have done so much to make our community what it is today, and represents our commitment to caring for them now and into the future.
A Unique and Caring Environment
Patients in the new ACE Unit are cared for by a highly-trained, compassionate
team of medical professionals. The team members help to coordinate their care,
identify and address medical and social issues quickly and work to assist in
discharge planning to make their stay as short as possible.
Each senior patient will find comfort in the newly renovated center and can
expect the following:
- Comprehensive assessment - including evaluations of pain, cognition, function,
medication, wounds and deep vein thrombosis.
- Comfortable, specially equipped rooms designed for falls prevention.
- Appropriate discharge planning.
- Daily team medical care review.
- Preventative measures discussed, reviewed and documented, such as immunizations
and advanced directives.
A Committed, Interdisciplinary Team Covers all the Bases.
In order to assure the utmost in care, the interdisciplinary team on the ACE
unit is headed by a geriatrician and specially trained nursing
staff. The team also includes members who specialize in
pharmacy, rehabilitation, nutrition, social work, and care
management. Together, their efforts achieve the ultimate goal of
a healthier patient.

Patients must be 65 years of age or older and have an acute condition requiring hospitalization, such as:
- Failure to thrive
- Change in mental status
- Dehydration
- Dementia
- Delirium
- Falls
- Incontinence
- Poly pharmacy (multiple prescriptions evaluated)
- End of life care
- Palliative care
- Other Geriatric syndromes
Patients will be followed by their primary care physician while on the unit. Members of the unit's interdisciplinary team are also on hand to provide comprehensive care.
For More Information.
410-225-8000
Links to Additional Senior Resources
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