Strong For Life, a Free Exercise Program Through Stanford Hospital's Transitions of Care
Strong For Life is an easy to follow exercise routine designed to improve strength, function, and balance in adults with or without limitations.
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Aging Adult Services provides education, resources, and care coordination for adults age 65 and older residing in San Mateo or Santa Clara counties. Patients are offered services up to 90 days after they are discharged from Stanford Hospital or from skilled nursing facilities, to home. The Aging Adult Services team includes nurses, a gerontologist, a social worker and an occupational therapist.
There are several documents available to record health care wishes for you or your loved one who may become unable to make decisions due to illness or incapacity.
An advance directive is a legal document that allows you to list your preferences for medical decisions in the event you are unable to communicate or make decisions for yourself.
With regard to an aging adult, it is especially important to think about and document health care wishes. This document can help ensure that your family and care team understand your wishes for medical treatment, such as end-of-life care and organ donation.
POLST translates a patient's goals for care at the end of life into medical orders to be followed by medical professionals. POLST is a legal document that allows doctors to assess and convey the wishes of patients at advanced ages, or with serious illnesses.
POLST is a relatively new document that updates the traditional DNR (Do Not Resuscitate) form and provides additional instructions about what interventions are acceptable.
As a caregiver, there are limits to what information you can access without written legal permission. A power of attorney grants you the right to make legally binding decisions for the person who grants you that authority. Power of attorney can be granted for health care and for finances, allowing you to step in when necessary.
A DPOA for health care or finances stays in effect even if the person granting the authority can no longer make decisions, either temporarily or permanently. A DPOA ensures end-of-life wishes and financial allocations are followed.
Make sure a HIPAA release is signed as a patient's medical information will remain private without a release, even with a DPOA.
Strong For Life is an easy to follow exercise routine designed to improve strength, function, and balance in adults with or without limitations.
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Referrals to Aging Adult Services are made internally by Stanford providers. For more information, please call 650-723-1303.