Abstract Background The Geriatric Emergency Medicine Unit (GEMU) in University Hospital Limerick (UHL) is in the Emergency Department for the assessment of those over the age of 75. The unit is staffed by a multi-disciplinary team with specialist skills in older person’s care. The aim of this audit was to determine assessment and documentation compliance with the Age Friendly Health Systems conceptual framework for older persons who present to GEMU. Methods A retrospective documentation review took place from patients who attended GEMU between January-March 2023. Medical record numbers were selected at random from the Health and Social Care Professionals (HSCP) team data management system with individual patient records subsequently retrieved from the Therefore Emergency Medicine (EM) patient management system. Patient records were reviewed by SW, which included Nursing, EM Doctors documentation and HSCP documentation. Results 15 charts were reviewed. Compliance varied across all areas from 0-100%. Compliance was greatest in the domains of the EWS score, mobility assessments, falls history and 4AT. Hydration and the documentation of ‘What Matters’/patient care preference were both 0%. Otherwise, compliance broadly was >50%. The first re-audit of 15 charts took place from December 2023-January 2024. Improvements were noted across all assessments, with 100% compliance additionally achieved in CFS, cognitive status, co-morbidities and nutritional intake. A second re-audit of 15 charts took place from March-April 2024, with further improvements seen in terms of lying and standing blood pressures and polypharmacy assessments. Conclusion Results demonstrate the continued improvements made amongst the team in adhering to the Age Friendly Health Systems Framework. Efforts are ongoing to focus specifically on the care preference component, with structured QIPs in place and a view to re-auditing in Q4 2024.