Working jointly, a community staff nurse from a district nursing team within North Bradford Primary Care Trust, and a health visitor (who has a remit to work with the elderly) audited their general practice's method of offering all over-75-year-olds a routine annual health check. They found that the method, level and nature of the assessment were not standardized and were organization-led rather than patient-led. This group of patients was not receiving the best service that could be offered. A more integrated approach was needed, and the idea of a 'health awareness day' was developed. Evaluation of the day showed that it was successful in raising health awareness and in increasing referrals to the GP for a variety of problems.