The COVID-19 pandemic created care continuity challenges for older adults in the ambulatory care setting. Similarly, maintaining the multidisciplinary team concept of geriatric care among healthcare practitioners working from home presented several logistical difficulties. It became apparent there was a need to address these problems to avoid care gaps in this vulnerable population. Realizing that in-person clinics could put vulnerable older adults at increased risk of contracting COVID-19, a workflow was proactively developed to convert a traditional in-person multidisciplinary geriatric clinic to a telemedicine-based model. A video patient encounter option within our electronic health record along with a secure on-line meeting platform was used to maintain a team-based approach to care. This resulted not only in a high level of efficiency in care delivery, but also ensured the safety of older adult patients served by the clinic. This model provides a template for the continued use of telemedicine as a strategy for the care of vulnerable older adults who experience challenges with attending in-person clinics.

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