This article is designed to acquaint physicians not trained in geriatr
ics with some precepts concerning the care of the elderly. It presents
a summary of the experience in the care of over 2,000 outpatients ove
r the age of 65 who were seen at a community hospital geriatric evalua
tion unit and resource center. The findings reaffirmed the importance
of concentrating on the preservation and restoration of function in th
e care of the frail elderly. Although there are no clinical skills uni
que to geriatrics, but the approach to the gathering of clinical data
in people with multiple and overlapping problems and disabilities must
be structured differently. There is less emphasis on precise diagnosi
s, much less emphasis on the concept of cure, and more emphasis on str
ucturing a medical/social response to the dominant problem or problems
.