This document outlines the components of a comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA). The CGA involves a thorough history, physical exam, and functional assessment of elderly patients. Key parts of the history include medical, social, family, medication, nutrition, and environmental assessments. The physical exam pays special attention to typical age-related changes and focuses on things like gait, cognition, and depression screening. A functional assessment evaluates a patient's ability to do activities of daily living independently. The goal of the CGA is to obtain a holistic understanding of elderly patients and identify issues affecting their health, independence and quality of life.