

The future of geriatric care
May 16, 2025
Deborah Kado, a geriatrician and professor at Stanford University, shares unique insights into the misunderstood field of geriatrics. She emphasizes that aging doesn't equate to automatic decline, advocating for better care and health practices at any age. Kado discusses fascinating connections between gut health, vitamin D metabolism, and sleep, challenging common perceptions about health issues in the elderly. With a focus on holistic care, she highlights the importance of understanding the microbiome's role in overall well-being.
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Childhood Spark in Geriatrics
- Deborah Kado's interest in geriatrics started at age 10 when she worked with a nursing home resident named Ralph.
- She realized early on the presence of ageist attitudes even in herself as a child and others in medical training.
Reframing Aging Process
- Aging begins at conception and is a lifelong process, not just old age.
- Society wrongly equates aging with loss and inevitable decline, which is not necessarily true.
Avoid Blaming Age Blindly
- Do not attribute medical problems simply to aging without investigation.
- Patients of any age can overcome health challenges with the right care and attitude.