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of the unique features are: (1) ceiling lights
                                              have dimmers to eliminate glare, (2) non-
                                              skid flooring has been installed for patient
                                              safety, (3) thicker and more comfortable
                                              stretcher pads are in each treatment room,
                                              (4) hearing and visual aids are available if
          I see many people in my emergency room   needed, (5) larger screen TVs are in each
          over the age of 60 due to falls that result   room, (6) a separate waiting room is now
          in broken bones, urinary tract infections,   available, (7) several designated parking
          symptoms of a possible heart attack, or   spaces outside the ED entrance, and (8)
          facial and side paralysis that might mean   more comfortable side chairs for family
          a stroke. Most times there are many other   members accompanying these patients. The
          issues that factor into what is going on with   overall patient care experience will match
          a patient and we have to be detectives of a   the timely evidence based, goal oriented
          sort to pinpoint exactly what is happening   care given throughout the ED.
          and correctly diagnose and treat the elder   Our physicians, nurses and registration staff
          patient.
                                              are well-equipped to treat not only immedi-
          At St. Petersburg General Hospital, all   ate medical concerns, but also underlying
          emergencies matter and we want the   issues that affect patients’ long-term health
          patient experience to be as comfortable as   and wellness. They have all received, and
          possible. Older adults continue to be our   continue to be educated in, specialized
          fastest-growing patient population and, ac-  geriatric training. The training focuses on
          cording to U.S. Census Bureau data, nearly   needs specific to seniors, such as home
          23 percent of the population in Pinellas   assistance, medication review and involve-
          County is age 65 or older. St. Petersburg   ment of caregivers. We recognize the
          General Hospital mirrors that statistic with   uniqueness of this patient population and
          1 in 5 (20%) emergency room patients age   the importance of having the right environ-
          60 or older.                        ment for our seniors. With the baby boomer
          To better serve our community, we have   generation aging we are prepared and
          designed a first-of-its-kind specially focused   ready to meet this growing challenge.
          Senior Care emergency room to meet   We look forward to serving more of our
          senior patients' needs – in an environ-  seniors in Pinellas County with quality and
          ment focused on comfort and safety. The   compassionate care.
          special exam/treatment rooms have a host
          of amenities that take into consideration
          the needs of our aging population. Some


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