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Geriatric Research, Education, & Clinic Center (GRECC)

The GRECCs were established by Congress through Public Law 96-330. The first Center funded under this legislation was organized in 1975. The Little Rock GRECC became operational in 1976 as one of the original 5 programs. There are presently 22 GRECCs hosted by VA medical centers throughout the nation.

The major goals and purpose of all GRECCs are to advance scientific knowledge regarding medical, psychological and social needs of older veterans; to develop improved and innovative models of clinical services for older veterans and to advance the quality of education in geriatrics and gerontology throughout the VA health care system. The GRECCs were established with appropriate geographical distribution in mind with regard to the VA health care system and they are to maintain affiliation with accredited medical schools through which education and training in geriatrics can be provided for medical residents, nurses and allied health care students. The three aspects of the Little Rock GRECC are summarized below:

a.) Research: The GRECC functions as a center of research excellence creating an environment supportive of research collaboration. GRECC clinical and basic research contributes to our understanding of the physiologic and disease related changes that occur with age and leads us to improved health care delivery systems. In the area of research, the Little Rock GRECC has served as a catalyst to promote clinical, health services and basic research by bringing together experienced investigators in the field of aging and creating an environment which fosters close collaboration. Our major research foci are in the following 4 areas: (1) basic mechanisms of cellular aging; (2) the interrelationship between nutrition, physical function and health status in the elderly; (3) osteoporosis; and, (4) molecular and cellular mechanisms involved in the development of Alzheimer's disease.

b.) Education and training: The education mission of the GRECC is to educate health care professionals to better meet the care needs of elderly veterans. The GRECC offers education and training that addresses the need for enlightened and competent leaders in clinical geriatrics and gerontology. Through these education and training efforts, the GRECC continues to play a major role promoting an interdisciplinary approach to the care of elderly veterans. The GRECC is involved at the local, VISN, and national level in the training of health care professionals from many disciplines. A sampling of the education and training programs sponsored or managed by the GRECC include: (1) Geriatric Fellowships with 2 first year and 2 second year positions; (2) Traineeships for nursing, occupational therapy, and pharmacy students; (3) Interdisciplinary Team Training for allied health students and staff; (4) Medical resident and student training; (5) Outreach continuing education and training for faculty and staff at VAMCs in the VISN; (6) Staff Development including seminars, teaching rounds, research conferences, Geriatrics Journal Club and Geriatric Grand Rounds; and, (7) mini-residencies and clinical practicuums for graduate students and staff from other stations that are specifically tailored to meet the needs of the individual.

a.) Clinical program development and evaluation: One component of the GRECC mission has been to establish and evaluate new clinical care models for elderly veterans. Programs developed and assessed by the Little Rock GRECC include the Geriatric Evaluation Unit (GEU) and Geriatric Evaluation and Management (GEM) program; Geriatric A.C.E. (Acute Care of Elderly) Unit; a Geriatric Consult Service; Adult Day Health Center; Teaching Nursing Home; Geriatric FIRM; Independent Living program; and, Hospital Based Home Care (now Home Based Primary Care). Since its inception, the GRECC's mission for development of new, innovative clinical services have been carried out through the clinical Geriatric section of the Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System.



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