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There
is no such person as "the older adult." Growing older
is as complex and varied as any other stage of life. Just because
were over 50 or 60 or 70 doesnt mean we all fit the
same description. We didnt when we were younger, so why should
we now?
Mercy Medical Center-Sioux City recognizes this diversity
and in response, we offer a wide and growing array of programs to meet the needs of
different people or of the same people at different times.
Call (712) 279-5936 for information on the following
services.
Geriatric Assessment Clinic
The complex medical problems of older adults can be very
puzzling. The elderly often suffer from more than one medical problem and have conditions
that are obscured by unusual symptoms.
Some elderly people have a tendency to accept their
symptoms, assuming they are a normal accompaniment to aging. Mercys Geriatric
Assessment Clinic can help. The Clinic is intended for elderly patients who suffer from
one or more of the following:
- Multiple chronic illnesses
- Impaired memory
- Depression or loneliness
- Episodes of dizziness or falling
- Weight loss
- Lack of independent functioning
The assessment process begins with a phone call to your
doctor or to Mercy Medical Center-Sioux City at (712) 279-5936. A registered nurse will
then contact you to schedule an in-home appointment for the initial assessment.
Silver Advantage Program
Health is a state of body and mind that is:
Active
Meet new friends
Enjoy trips and social events
Attend educational
programs.
Independent
Identify, prevent or cope with specific health issues.
Up to date on general health questions
Attend wellness programs
Receive newsletters on timely health-related
issues.
Informed about personal health questions
Take advantage of health screening and referrals to services that can meet your personal
health-related needs.
Participate in helpful support groups.
For trips, tours, dinners, and programs ranging from
improving your memory to detecting diabetes to choosing a hearing aid to gardening
join Silver Advantage. Call (712) 279-5936 for free membership information.
Bill Help Program
"How do I make sense of my Medicare
statements?"
"Is long term care right for me?"
"How can I
help my parents with insurance questions?"
Get answers for your questions!
Mercy in conjunction with the Senior Health Insurance Information
Program (SHIIP), a special program of the State of Iowa Insurance
Division, has started the Bill Help Program. The program provides
information on Medicare, Medicare supplement insurance, long term
care insurance, and assistance with claims filing for people 65
and older and their families.
Mercys Bill Help staff and volunteers will assist you
with:
- Explaining Mercy hospital bills or other provider bills
- Making payment arrangements
- Applying for Title 19
- Understanding health insurance
- Submitting bills for reimbursement
- Visiting homebound clients
Bill Help is confidential, objective and free. Personal
assistance with questions and paperwork is only a phone call away. Call (712) 279-5936 for
an appointment.
Patient & Family Advocacy Program
At her initial screening, 80-year-old "Mary"
tells the nurse she will be walking home after her cataract operation in the care
of her 83-year-old sister!
A surgery patients husband is reluctant to go to the
rest room or cafeteria, fearing he might miss the doctor or get lost.
Hospitals can be confusing, even frightening. But with
Mercys Senior Advocacy Program, you are not left alone. Volunteers will provide a
shoulder for you and your family to lean on. At your request, they can:
- Accompany you to a waiting room
- Wait with you until the doctor can speak with you
- Take you to our cafeteria or chapel
- Assist with hotel reservations
- Provide directions to parking areas
If you would like to use the Patient & Family Advocacy Program,
call (712) 279-5936.
Mercy
Medical Center-Sioux City
Older Adult Services
801 Fifth Street
Sioux City, Iowa 51101
Phone: (712) 279-5936
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