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- NYC's First Elder Abuse Center Created by NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell in Collaboration With Community Partners
- Spring into the Summer with Fresh Health Tips on Traveling, Tanning, Heat Stroke and More
- Some Patients Using Fosamax Over the Long-Term May Be at Risk for One Type of Fracture
- New York Weill Cornell's Rare GEM Program Makes Homes Livable for the Elderly
- Newly Discovered Antibody May Be Body's Natural Defense Against Alzheimer's, Other Neurological Diseases
- Weill Cornell Forms New Division of Medical Ethics
- Winter Watch for Senior Citizens
- New Columbia University Division of Geriatric Medicine and Aging to Open at NewYork-Presbyterian/The Allen Pavilion
- Improving the Transition to End-of-Life Care
- In Preliminary Study, NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Team Finds IVIg Therapy May Improve Cognitive Function in Alzheimer's Patients
- NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Study Examines Loved Ones' Role as Proxies for Terminally Ill
- Bone Density Screening May Reduce Hip Fracture Risk
- Elder Abuse: An Overlooked Phenomenon
- Cornell Study of Geriatric Depression Opens Door for Further Research on Treatment and Prevention
- Investigators at Columbia Presbyterian Center Have Defined Two Distinct Patterns of Memory Loss in the Elderly
- New York Presbyterian Researchers Determine That Moderate Alcohol Consumption Reduces Stroke Risk
- With a Black Bag and Noble Intentions, These Docs Make House Calls
- New York Weill Cornell Researchers Find Genetic Basis to Cognitive Problems Suffered by Professional Football Players
- Weill Cornell Awarded $2 Million Grant From Reynolds Foundation To Support Training in Geriatric Medicine
- Plaques in Brains of Alzheimer's Patients May Originate Inside the Nerve Cells, Not Outside, Research Shows
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- Alzheimer's Disease
- Arthritis
- Arthritis and Other Rheumatic Diseases
- Arthritis and Other Rheumatic Diseases: Glossary
- Assistive Equipment for the Home
- Audiologist
- Audiology
- Bed Sores
- Bone Density Test
- Choosing a Provider
- Disability Statistics
- Elder Care
- Hearing Aids
- Hearing and Speech Communication Services and Devices
- Hearing Loss
- Home Health, Hospice, and Elder Care: Being a Caregiver
- Home Health, Hospice, and Elder Care Glossary
- Home Health, Hospice, and Elder Care Online Resources
- Home Health and Hospice Care: Types of Providers
- Home Health and Hospice Care Costs
- Home Health Care Overview
- Home Health Care Services
- Home Health Care Statistics
- Hospice Care Services
- Making the Home Environment Safe
- Manage Your Medications
- Osteoarthritis
- Presbycusis
- Types of Home Health Care Services
Ambulatory Care Network
Wright Center on Aging
Address
1484 1st Avenue, 1st Floor
New York, NY 10021
(212) 746-7000
Public Transportation
Subway: 6 train to 77th Street-Lexington Avenue Station. Walk 3 blocks east to First Avenue. The main entrance is at 1484-1486 First Avenue, between 77th and 78th Streets
Bus: Via First Avenue, M15 to 77th Street. Bus stops right in front of the building.
Practice Specialties
Geriatrics
Gynecology - available for existing patients
Pharmacy Assistance Program
Psychiatry - available for existing patients
Social Services - available for existing patients
Hours
Monday to Friday
9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Patient Population
Adults 65 and over


