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Geriatrics and Gerontology

The U.S. Census Bureau defines older Americans as those over 65 years of age. In 1990, Americans over age 65 represented four percent of the population; by 2000, they accounted for nearly 13 percent. In 2011, the "baby boom" generation will begin to turn 65, and by 2030, one in five people will be age 65 or older. The size of the older population is projected to double over the next 30 years. For health care practitioners, understanding the aging process leads to an improvement in the health and quality of life of their patients as they get older.

Because Hampton Roads is a wonderful region in which to retire, EVMS became one of the first medical schools in the nation to require that our medical students receive additional training in geriatrics. Both of our primary care departments — the Department of Internal Medicine and the Department of Family & Community Medicine — offer extensive geriatric services at multiple locations. EVMS Health Services remains committed to providing significant health care resources to the seniors of Hampton Roads.

Care Providers
 

Ghent Family Practice

Daniel A. Bluestein, M.D.
Thomas R. Grant, M.D.

Glennan Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology, Hofheimer Hall

Rex Biedenbender, M.D.
Marissa Galicia-Castillo, M.D.
Rosanne Newman, M.D.
Charles H. Webb, M.D.

Lake Taylor Transitional Care Hospital

Rex Biedenbender, M.D.
Marissa Galicia-Castillo, M.D.

Portsmouth Family Medicine

Richard M. Bikowski, M.D.
Stanley L. Brittman, M.D.

Resources for Geriatrics
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Family Practice Notebook - Geriatrics
National Council on the Aging
National Institute on Aging

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