The Department of Geriatrics, Frailty & Palliative Care at Royal Care Super Specialty Hospital is dedicated to addressing the unique healthcare needs of older adults through specialized, comprehensive, and patient-centered care.
As individuals age, they often experience multiple health conditions, reduced mobility, memory concerns, medication-related issues, and increased dependence on caregivers. Our department focuses on preserving independence, enhancing quality of life, managing complex medical conditions, and providing compassionate support for patients and their families.
With expertise in geriatric medicine, frailty management, cognitive health, chronic disease care, and palliative medicine, we deliver personalized treatment plans tailored to the physical, emotional, psychological, and social needs of every patient.
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Older adults often require care from multiple specialists. At Royal Care, our multidisciplinary model ensures coordinated and comprehensive treatment.
We work closely with specialists from:
A Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment (CGA) is a multidimensional evaluation that helps identify medical, functional, cognitive, psychological, and social issues affecting older adults.
Our assessment includes:
This holistic approach helps optimize treatment outcomes and supports healthy aging.
Frailty is a common age-related condition characterized by reduced strength, endurance, and resilience, increasing the risk of falls, hospitalization, disability, and dependency.
Our frailty services include:
Early intervention can significantly improve functional independence and overall well-being.
Memory problems are not always a normal part of aging. Early assessment can help identify underlying causes and improve outcomes.
Our specialized cognitive care services include:
We work closely with patients and families to ensure comprehensive management and long-term support.
Many older adults live with multiple chronic medical conditions that require coordinated care.
We provide specialized management for:
Our goal is to improve disease control, prevent complications, and maintain quality of life.
Healthy ageing involves more than simply treating illnesses, it focuses on maintaining physical, mental, and social well-being throughout the ageing process.
Our Healthy Ageing Clinic offers:
By identifying health risks early, we help older adults remain active, independent, and healthy for longer.
Our Palliative Care team focuses on improving comfort and quality of life for patients living with serious, chronic, or life-limiting illnesses.
We provide:
Our approach prioritizes dignity, comfort, and compassionate care at every stage of illness.
Polypharmacy (use of multiple medications) is common among older adults and can increase the risk of adverse drug reactions and medication-related complications.
Our Medication Review Clinic offers:
By identifying health risks early, we help older adults remain active, independent, and healthy for longer.
Our department provides specialized care for a wide range of age-related conditions and chronic illnesses, including:
Detailed evaluation of medical, functional, cognitive, psychological, and social factors affecting health and independence.
Individualized treatment strategies tailored to each patient's unique health goals and requirements.
Specialized services for frailty management, dementia care, Alzheimer's disease evaluation, and cognitive health.
Access to modern diagnostic facilities and rehabilitation services under one roof.
Seamless collaboration between specialists, therapists, nutritionists, and support teams.
Holistic support focused on comfort, dignity, symptom relief, and improved quality of life.
Education, counselling, and guidance to help families navigate the challenges of ageing and chronic illness.
Geriatric Medicine is a specialized field focused on the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and management of health conditions affecting older adults.
Older adults experiencing multiple health conditions, memory concerns, recurrent falls, frailty, mobility issues, or medication-related problems can benefit from geriatric care.
Frailty is a condition characterized by reduced strength and resilience, making older adults more vulnerable to illness, falls, hospitalization, and disability.
Diagnosis involves medical evaluation, cognitive testing, neurological assessment, laboratory investigations, and imaging studies when required.
Palliative care focuses on improving quality of life by managing symptoms, reducing discomfort, and providing emotional and psychological support for patients and families.
Yes. Our team offers guidance and support for home-based palliative care to help patients receive comfortable and dignified care in familiar surroundings.
Medication reviews help prevent drug interactions, reduce side effects, and ensure medications remain safe and effective.