Former President Jimmy Carter has been readmitted to the hospital just days after he was released after undergoing brain surgery last month, the Carter Center said.

Carter, who is 95 and the oldest living former president, was taken to Phoebe Sumter Medical Center in Georgia over the weekend for treatment for a urinary tract infection, according to a statement released Monday evening.

“He is feeling better and looks forward to returning home soon,” the Carter Center said.

More information will be released when he “is released for further rest and recovery at home.”

Carter’s second hospitalization came just days after he was released from Emory University Hospital in Atlanta on Wednesday following surgery to relieve pressure on his brain caused by recent falls.

He spent more than two weeks there and was released in time for Thanksgiving.

The two spills occurred in spring and October but did little to slow the former president down.

He received 14 stitches after the fall in October, but traveled to Nashville, Tennessee, later that day to rally volunteers and help build a Habitat for Humanity home.