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Tahoe Forest Hospital Earns National Recognition for Geriatric Emergency Care

4/17/2026

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(Tahoe/Truckee, Calif.) – Tahoe Forest Hospital is proud to announce that its Emergency Department has received Level 3 (Bronze) Geriatric Emergency Department Accreditation (GEDA) from the American College of Emergency Physicians.
This national accreditation recognizes emergency departments that demonstrate a commitment to providing high-quality, specialized care for older adults. The GEDA program, supported by organizations such as the American Geriatrics Society and the Emergency Nurses Association, sets rigorous standards to improve outcomes for geriatric patients.
The GEDA program builds on national guidelines established in 2014 to enhance geriatric emergency care. Accredited departments implement best practices such as:
·       Specialized training for interdisciplinary care teams
·       Screening for conditions like delirium, dementia, and fall risk
·       Access to geriatric-appropriate equipment and supplies
·       Protocols tailored to the needs of older patients
Earning Level 3 accreditation signifies that Tahoe Forest Hospital has successfully incorporated many of these best practices into its emergency care model. The accreditation process also provides ongoing guidance. The GEDA Board of Governors will offer additional recommendations to support continued advancement, with reaccreditation scheduled in three years.
“Earning Geriatric Emergency Department Accreditation reflects our deep commitment to caring for every member of our community with the expertise and compassion they deserve,” said Anna Roth, President & CEO of Tahoe Forest Health System. “As our region’s population continues to age, we are proud to ensure that older adults receive specialized, high-quality emergency care close to home.”
This milestone highlights Tahoe Forest Hospital’s commitment to excellence and reinforces its role as a trusted healthcare provider for the region’s growing senior population.
 
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About Tahoe Forest Health System
Tahoe Forest Health System, which includes Tahoe Forest Hospital in Truckee, CA, and Incline Village Community Hospital in Incline Village, NV, offers 24-hour emergency care, a Level III trauma center, three urgent care clinics, and primary and specialty care clinics throughout Truckee and North Lake Tahoe, including Tahoe Forest Orthopedics & Sports Medicine, the Gene Upshaw Memorial Tahoe Forest Cancer Center, and the Joseph Family Center for Women and Newborn Care. With a strong focus on high-quality patient care, community collaboration, clinical excellence, and technical innovation, Tahoe Forest Health System strives to be the health system of choice in our region and the best mountain health system in the nation. For a complete list of physician specialties and services, visit www.tfhd.com.
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