Geriatric Health Care Doctor in Bradenton, FL
Geriatric health care doctor specializes in managing age-related conditions that affect an older adult’s well-being. Common issues include arthritis, memory loss, osteoporosis, diabetes, and heart disease, which can impact daily life and independence. At Manatee Primary Care, Dr. Ariadnis Urquiza-Milian, MD, creates personalized care plans and coordinates treatments to help seniors manage chronic illnesses and maintain a higher quality of life. For more information, contact us or request an appointment online. We are conveniently located at 6302 Manatee Ave W, Suite D, Bradenton, FL 34209.


Table of Contents:
What are the most common health issues in older adults?
How can I maintain mobility and independence as I age?
What role does nutrition play in geriatric health?
When should I seek help for aging-related health concerns?
As people age, they become more susceptible to certain health issues due to natural changes in the body and the cumulative effects of lifestyle and environment. Our experienced team is dedicated to helping older adults in our community manage and prevent the most common health concerns associated with aging.
Chronic diseases such as heart disease, diabetes, and hypertension are frequently encountered among our patients. These conditions require ongoing management to prevent complications, and our providers work closely with each patient to tailor individualized care plans that address these needs.
Cognitive decline, including dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, is another area where our primary care team provides support. We focus on early detection, education, and coordinated care to help patients and families navigate these challenges. Osteoporosis is also a significant concern for our aging population in Manatee County. Through regular screenings and proactive management, we aim to reduce the risk of fractures and maintain bone health.
Sensory issues such as vision and hearing loss can greatly affect daily living. We emphasize routine screenings and referrals to specialists when needed, ensuring that our patients maintain the highest possible quality of life. We also recognize that mental health is just as important as physical health. Depression and anxiety are common among older adults, and our compassionate staff is trained to identify and address these concerns with appropriate interventions and referrals.
Finally, medication management is a key part of our practice. Many older adults take multiple prescriptions, which increases the risk of adverse drug reactions. Our providers carefully review all medications, educate patients about their prescriptions, and monitor for potential interactions to ensure safe and effective treatment.
Maintaining mobility and independence is key to enjoying life as you grow older. At Manatee Primary Care, we support you with personalized guidance to help you stay active, safe, and engaged.
Stay Active for Stronger Health
Regular movement helps maintain strength and flexibility. We recommend activities like walking, swimming, or stretching, along with light strength training using resistance bands or weights. Our providers can tailor an exercise plan to your needs to help you move confidently.
Keep Your Mind and Social Life Engaged
Mental and social stimulation support emotional well-being and independence. We connect patients with local wellness programs, events, and activities to promote healthy social interaction and cognitive function.
Home Safety and Fall Prevention
Falls are a common risk, but many can be prevented. We provide tips like removing tripping hazards, improving lighting, and adding grab bars to help you stay safe at home.
Regular Check-Ups and Chronic Disease Management
Routine visits allow us to monitor chronic conditions, manage medications, and check vision and hearing. Staying current with screenings helps prevent issues that may affect mobility.
Nutrition for Strong Bones and Muscles
A balanced diet with calcium, vitamin D, and protein supports muscle and bone health. We offer nutritional counseling to help you stay nourished, hydrated, and at a healthy weight.
Your Partner in Lifelong Health
Manatee Primary Care is here to help you stay healthy and independent through every stage of aging.
Nutrition plays a fundamental role in supporting the health and well-being of our older adult patients. As we age, our bodies experience changes such as decreased muscle mass, shifts in metabolism, and alterations in the digestive system, which can all impact how we absorb and utilize nutrients. That’s why our primary care team prioritizes nutritional guidance as a key part of geriatric health management.
A well-balanced diet is crucial for preventing and managing many of the chronic conditions we commonly see in our senior patients, including diabetes, high blood pressure, osteoporosis, and heart disease. Proper nutrition also helps support the immune system, which naturally declines with age, enabling quicker recovery from illness or surgery. With the right intake of protein, vitamins, and minerals, our patients can better maintain muscle strength, bone density, and cognitive abilities, essential for staying independent and reducing the risk of falls or fractures.
At Manatee Primary Care, we are particularly attentive to the risks of malnutrition and unintended weight loss among our elderly patients. Factors such as reduced appetite, dental issues, medication side effects, and limited access to healthy foods can all contribute. Our team works closely with patients and their families to address these concerns, offering practical solutions to ensure adequate nutrient intake. By doing so, we help improve energy, mood, and overall quality of life.
As you get older, it’s normal to notice some changes in your body and health. However, certain signs and symptoms should prompt you to reach out to your healthcare team at Manatee Primary Care. If you or a loved one experiences sudden or ongoing memory loss, confusion, or difficulty with everyday tasks, these could be more than just signs of ageing—they might point to conditions like dementia or other medical issues that need prompt attention.
Other warning signs, such as unexplained weight loss, ongoing pain, trouble walking, frequent falls, or loss of balance, can indicate serious health concerns.
Mood changes such as persistent depression, anxiety, or withdrawal from social activities are not an inevitable part of aging. Our compassionate team can help you find solutions and support. If you notice changes in your vision or hearing, struggle with managing chronic conditions like diabetes or high blood pressure, or experience new issues with incontinence or changes in bowel or bladder habits, it’s important to get evaluated by our providers.
Loved ones might also notice unusual behavior, personality changes, or communication difficulties—these are all reasons to schedule an appointment at Manatee Primary Care. Remember, if your health is impacting your ability to live independently or enjoy your favorite activities, we encourage you to reach out. For more information, contact us or request an appointment online. We are conveniently located at 6302 Manatee Ave W, Suite D, Bradenton, FL 34209. We serve patients from Bradenton FL, Parrish FL, Bayshore Gardens FL, Memphis FL, South Bradenton FL, Palmetto FL, and surrounding areas.

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• Women’s Health
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• Acute Wound Treatment
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• Allergies
• Annual Physical Exam
• Anxiety Screening
• Birth Control Counseling
• Cancer Screenings
• Cardiovascular Clinic
• Chronic Care Management
• Cold
• Covid-19 Testing
• Diabetes
• Ear Infections
• Urinary Tract Infection
• Immunizations
• Hypertension
• In-Office EKG
• Joint Injections
• Laboratory Services
• Medicare Annual Wellness Visit
• Testosterone Monitoring
• Medication Management
• Menopause
• Minor Illnesses
• Minor Injuries
• Minor Laceration Repair
• Skin Infections
• OCD
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• STD Testing
• STI Testing
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Additional Services You May Need
• Women’s Health
• Geriatric Health
• Wound Care
• Acute Wound Treatment
• Adult Vaccinations
• Allergies
• Annual Physical Exam
• Anxiety Screening
• Birth Control Counseling
• Cancer Screenings
• Cardiovascular Clinic
• Chronic Care Management
• Cold
• Covid-19 Testing
• Diabetes
• Ear Infections
• Urinary Tract Infection
• Immunizations
• Hypertension
• In-Office EKG
• Joint Injections
• Laboratory Services
• Medicare Annual Wellness Visit
• Testosterone Monitoring
• Medication Management
• Menopause
• Minor Illnesses
• Minor Injuries
• Minor Laceration Repair
• Skin Infections
• OCD
• Cholesterol Monitoring
• COPD
• STD Testing
• STI Testing
• View All