Back Pain
Back pain is very common in adults 65 and older.
For the older people in your life, back pain is no walk in the park. As they age, they might experience back pain due to the degeneration of joints in the spine. If left untreated, back pain can contribute to impaired mobility, depression and anxiety, sleep issues, and more.
Topics on Aging
We’re here to help with the important—sometimes difficult—conversations that come up as your parents age.
Palliative care is an area of medicine focused on the relief of pain, stress and other distressing symptoms of serious illness. The goal of palliative care is to improve the quality of life for a patient and their loved ones.
Movement Disorders
Having a loved one with a movement disorder can really tax your mental load as you strive to help them maintain a fulfilling life. We combine a patient-centered approach with advanced technology, research and education to deliver the highest quality neurological and neurosurgical care in the Rocky Mountain region.
Specialty Care
A full range of specialties for their growing needs. Our help navigating them.
We can help you navigate medical conditions that become more complicated and frequent as your parents age. Some of the most common areas of care for seniors include Orthopedics; Back, Neck and Spine; Pain Care and Management; Neurology; Heart and Vascular Care; Lung and Respiratory; Cancer Care; Eyes and Vision; Audiology (hearing loss); Mental Health; and Urogynecology.