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Senior
care pharmacists engage in practice that recognizes and
addresses the unique health care needs of the senior population
wherever they reside. They have specialized knowledge in
geriatrics, geriatric pharmacotherapy, and the unique medication-related
needs of the senior population, which they apply in the
provision of pharmaceutical care.
Senior care pharmacists
look at their patients holistically—as individuals
for whom quality of life and quality of care are mutually
significant and necessary.
In cooperation with patients, caregivers, and other health
care professionals, senior care pharmacists take responsibility
for their patients’ medication-related needs by ensuring
that their patients’ medications are the most appropriate,
the most effective available, the safest possible, and are
used correctly. This is accomplished by identifying, resolving,
and preventing medication-related problems that may cause,
aggravate, or contribute to common geriatric problem areas,
or interfere with the goals of therapy.
An important goal of therapy is the achievement of the highest
level of functioning possible. Senior care pharmacists apply
their clinical competence, observational skills, and assessment
expertise to ensure that the senior patient’s medication
regimen is not contributing to common geriatric problem
areas that may lead to excess disability, loss of independence,
and decreased quality of life. Senior care pharmacy practice
is unique in that it is population rather than environment
specific.
Senior care pharmacists’
specialized knowledge in geriatrics encompasses diseases
and disorders [conditions] common in the senior population;
geriatric syndromes or problem areas; medication-related
problems that can cause, aggravate, or contribute to common
geriatric problems; observational skills and assessment
expertise; health promotion, disease prevention, and wellness;
ethical issues, such as end of life care, informed decision-making,
and death and dying; financial considerations for access
to and delivery of health care services; the role of the
caregiver and health consequences of caregiving; relevant
cultural and ethnic considerations; and service delivery,
including acute care, ambulatory care, long-term care, community
based care, and geriatric care management.
Senior care pharmacists’
specialized knowledge in geriatric pharmacotherapy focuses
on medications used to treat diseases and conditions common
in the senior population, and encompasses age-related biologic,
physiologic, pharmacokinetic, and pharmacodynamic changes
and their impact on selection and dosing of medications;
relevant gender and ethnic variations; medications potentially
inappropriate for use in the senior population; and identification,
prevention, and resolution of medication-related problems.
Senior care pharmacists’
specialized knowledge of the unique medication-related needs
of the senior population encompasses selection of appropriate
packaging and dosage forms; adequate and readable labeling;
understandable patient and caregiver information; unique
barriers to adherence; compliance packaging; consideration
of the role of the caregiver in medication use management;
consideration of the patient’s functional and cognitive
status in the pharmacist’s decision-making; and communication
skills
Senior care pharmacists
develop, maintain, and enhance their clinical competence
in geriatrics, geriatric pharmacotherapy, and the unique
medication-related needs of the senior population through
life-long learning, including post-graduate residencies
and experiential traineeship; the current geriatrics literature;
and continuing pharmaceutical education focused on geriatrics
and senior care pharmacy.
Senior care pharmacists may formalize their competency in
geriatrics, geriatric pharmacotherapy, and the unique medication-related
needs of the senior population through recognized certification
and credentialing programs.
If you would like to contact a Senior Care Pharmacist for
yourself or loved one, please call (850) 907-1209 or email
us at info@sccg.com . We can provide consultation in your
residence or our office.
Self-assessment
questionnaire to identify risk for medication-related problems
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