CDC Older Adult Health

Senior Healthcare · Connecticut · Free

CDC's resources on healthy aging, vaccines, falls prevention, and chronic disease. Relevant for seniors managing five or more medications, which is the threshold where geriatric specialty care most helps. Federally Qualified Health Centers offer sliding-scale care and accept Medicare, Medicaid, and uninsured patients. Most older adults take 4-5 prescriptions; a Comprehensive Medication Review at the pharmacy counter is free under Medicare Part D. Open at no cost to Connecticut seniors and the families...

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