Staying Independent, Healthy, and Connected

Primary Care for Seniors: Staying Independent, Healthy, and Connected

As we age, our health needs change — but that doesn’t mean life has to slow down. At Haskell Memorial Hospital’s Rural Health Clinic, we’re here to help seniors stay active, independent, and well-supported through personalized, local primary care. 

Here are a few ways primary care helps support senior health — and how our team at HMH makes it easier than ever to stay on track. 

1. Stay Ahead with Routine Checkups 
Seeing your primary care provider regularly means staying on top of screenings, lab work, and vital signs that could indicate changes in your health. 

2. Get Help Managing Chronic Conditions 
Conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, or arthritis don’t have to slow you down. Our team helps you manage these conditions with realistic treatment plans and medication reviews that fit your lifestyle. 

“Our goal is to make chronic care feel manageable, not overwhelming,” says Jordan Earle, FNP-C. “We take the time to walk through each person’s unique situation — whether it’s adjusting medications, setting goals for blood pressure, or just helping someone understand their diagnosis. There’s no one-size-fits-all approach. We talk, we listen, and we work together to make sure the plan actually fits your day-to-day life. That’s the kind of care seniors deserve.” 

3. Build a Relationship with Providers Who Know You 
When you see the same provider over time, you don’t have to explain your story every visit. That familiarity builds trust—and helps ensure your care is consistent and personalized. 

4. Navigate Medicare Wellness Visits with Ease 
Our team helps make sense of your Medicare Annual Wellness Visit. These no-cost checkups include a health review, fall risk screening, and more. 

5. Access Care Without the Travel 
You shouldn’t have to travel far for high-quality care. Our providers are right here in Haskell—saving you the time, stress, and cost of going out of town. 

Schedule Your Visit Today 
Whether it’s your annual Medicare wellness visit or a regular check-up, staying proactive about your health starts with a conversation. 

📞 Call (940) 228-0612 to schedule your appointment at Haskell Rural Health Clinic. 
We’re here to help you live well — close to home. 

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