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ChristianaCare Designated as National ‘Age-Friendly Health System’ from The John A. Hartford Foundation and the Institute for Healthcare Improvement

ChristianaCare earns designation as Age-Friendly Health System from John A. Hartford Foundation and Institute for Healthcare Improvement, and recognized as “Exemplar” site from Nurses Improving Care for Healthsystem Elders.

For its work in providing reliable, evidence-based care designed to improve the lives of older adults, ChristianaCare has been recognized as an Age-Friendly Health System by The John A. Hartford Foundation and the Institute for Healthcare Improvement.

The recognition, also given by the American Hospital Association and the Catholic Health Association, places ChristianaCare in a class with nearly 300 leading health systems across the nation that consistently provide high-quality care to older adults.

“When we design care in a way that addresses the specific needs of older adults, we create a better experience and better outcomes for everyone involved,” said Patricia M. Curtin, M.D., FACP, CMD., chief of ChristianaCare’s Geriatric Medicine Section. “Our participation in the Age-Friendly Health Systems initiative is an important part of our overarching vision to provide every older adult with the best care possible.”

Age-friendly health systems address four high level areas of focus that are considered essential to ensure that older adults receive the best care possible. The framework is known as the “4Ms”, which stands for:

  • What Matters: Know and align care with each older adult’s specific health outcome goals and care preferences.
  • Mentation: Prevent, identify, treat and manage dementia, depression and delirium across settings of care.
  • Mobility: Ensure that older adults move safely every day in order to maintain function.
  • Medication: If medication is necessary, use age-friendly medication that does not interfere with mentation, mobility and what matters to the older adult.

The Age-Friendly Health Systems initiative was launched in 2017 by The John A. Hartford Foundation and IHI with a commitment to make 20% of hospitals and health systems in the United States age-friendly by 2020.

ChristianaCare has shared its evidence-based interventions and successes in age-friendly care with other institutions throughout the country.

In addition to Christiana Hospital and Wilmington Hospital, seven ChristianaCare primary care practices were recognized as Age Friendly by the coalition:

  • ChristianaCare Primary Care at Carney’s Point.
  • ChristianaCare Primary Care at Greenville.
  • ChristianaCare Primary Care at Hockessin.
  • ChristianaCare Primary Care at Limestone.
  • ChristianaCare Primary Care at MAP II.
  • ChristianaCare Primary Care at New Castle.
  • ChristianaCare Primary Care at Springside.

Exemplar Recognition by Nurses Improving Care for Healthsystem Elders

ChristianaCare also has been recognized for the seventh consecutive year as an “Exemplar” site by Nurses Improving Care for Healthsystem Elders (NICHE), a nursing education and consultation program designed to improve geriatric care in health care organizations.

ChristianaCare’s multidisciplinary effort to improve care for older patients in all settings, known as the We Improve Senior Health (WISH) Program, is derived from NICHE.

ChristianaCare offers a broad spectrum of programs and services designed to help older adults lead healthy and fulfilling lives. These programs include wellness classes that help older adults avoid falls, adult day care programs that offer leisure and learning activities, and the Swank Center for Memory Care and Geriatric Consultation, Delaware’s only comprehensive outpatient office for patients with Alzheimer’s disease or related memory disorders and their families. And ChristianaCare’s Evergreen Center Adult Day Program provides a safe, caring home away from home for seniors or other individuals who may be limited due to dementia.

ChristianaCare’s Independence at Home program makes house calls to people who cannot leave their home while ChristianaCare HomeHealth provides skilled nursing care and home health aides to help older adults and people of all ages manage chronic conditions, cope with new diagnoses and better manage daily living tasks.

Older adult patients at Christiana Hospital and Wilmington Hospital can receive care on ChristianaCare’s Acute Care for the Elderly (ACE) Units, which improve clinical outcomes in older patients by preventing complications and preserving the patients’ functional ability.

“ChristianaCare has always been at the forefront of excellent patient care, and this is another opportunity for us to advance care for our neighbors who are seniors,” said Denise Lyons, DNP, APRN, AGCNS-BC, a board-certified adult/gerontological clinical nurse specialist at ChristianaCare. “We look forward to both sharing our best practices and learning what’s working for others and providing every older adult with the best care possible.”

For more information, visit www.ihi.org/agefriendly.

     

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About ChristianaCare

Headquartered in Wilmington, Delaware, ChristianaCare is one of the country’s most dynamic health care organizations, centered on improving health outcomes, making high-quality care more accessible and lowering health care costs. ChristianaCare includes an extensive network of primary care and outpatient services, home health care, urgent care centers, three hospitals (1,430 beds), a freestanding emergency department, a Level I trauma center and a Level III neonatal intensive care unit, a comprehensive stroke center and regional centers of excellence in heart and vascular care, cancer care and women’s health. It also includes the pioneering Gene Editing Institute.

ChristianaCare is nationally recognized as a great place to work, rated by Forbes as the 2nd best health system for diversity and inclusion, and the 29th best health system to work for in the United States, and by IDG Computerworld as one of the nation’s Best Places to Work in IT. ChristianaCare is rated by Healthgrades as one of America’s 50 Best Hospitals and continually ranked among the nation’s best by U.S. News & World Report, Newsweek and other national quality ratings. ChristianaCare is a nonprofit teaching health system with more than 260 residents and fellows. With its groundbreaking Center for Virtual Health and a focus on population health and value-based care, ChristianaCare is shaping the future of health care.

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