This case study analyzes the application of patient-centered care to an elderly patient named Ivy, who experienced injuries from a motor vehicle accident and has a complex medical history including hypertension, hyperthyroidism, and osteoporosis. The paper discusses the importance of patient-centered care in managing her injuries, focusing on regular vital sign monitoring, pain management, and stress reduction for both the patient and her family. It also emphasizes the role of a multidisciplinary team, including orthopedic experts, trauma surgeons, nurses, physiotherapists, radiologists, nutritionists, and social workers, in providing comprehensive care. The study highlights the need for a tailored approach considering Ivy's age, medical history, and specific needs to ensure optimal treatment outcomes and quality of life. The essay concludes with a call for a patient-centered approach for patients like Ivy who display multiple morbidities. The plan suggested must be designed and implemented keeping all the factors and medical history of the patient in mind, especially the age of the patient in this case.