Senior Services
At the Detroit Medical Center, we’re dedicated to providing the best clinical
care to our aging adult patients. Seniors will find multiple locations for care
and assessment across the DMC.
NICHE Certified Care
Started in 1992, NICHE, which stands for
“Nurses Improving Care for Health System Elders,” has evolved into a national
geriatric nursing program. The goal is to achieve systematic nursing change that
will benefit hospitalized older patients, through sensitive and exemplary care.
At the DMC, special NICHE Units can be found at:
Special Geriatric Centers
At the DMC, there are three special
centers dedicated to geriatric care. These centers offer outpatient services,
geriatric assessments, senior resource centers, Alzheimer’s resources, support
groups and more.
Find a Specialist
To locate a DMC doctor who specializes in care
for the aging adult (Geriatric Medicine), click here.
Medicare Plan B Assessments
New Medicare Plan B applicants should
complete a geriatric assessment. For help with scheduling a Geriatric Assessment
at the Detroit medical Center, call (888) 264-0102.
In-Home Alert and Monitoring Systems
DMC partner Health First provides advanced in-home alert and monitoring systems that make it safe for seniors and those with unique physical challenges to remain independent and rehabilitate in the privacy of their own homes. Monitored by Critical Signal Technologies (CST), the state of the art care center is staffed 24/7 with trained professionals.
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BOB 3600 Emergency Medical Alert System – This home health alert system connects the client with Care Center representatives any time, day or night, whether you need emergency service or gentle reassurance. The unit is connected to an existing phone line and has a two-way speaker, so you can communicate without getting up. If you are unable to speak when sending an alert signal, emergency services will be sent immediately.
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Medication Management System (MMS) – Lack of medication compliance is one of the top five reasons for re-admittance to a hospital. The MMS reminds you when it’s time to take medication, and dispenses pills/tablets at the touch of a button.
To learn more about these products, call (313) 966-1193.
Learn About a Specific Health Topic
To read about a specific health
topic, please visit the DMC’s online health information library by clicking here.