Geriatric Psychiatry

Mood, sleep, memory, and behavior can shift with age. We support older adults and the families who love them.

Compassionate Care for Late-Life Mental Health

As we age, mental health needs become more complex. Depression might look like withdrawal. Anxiety might manifest as physical complaints. Memory concerns can create fear and confusion for the whole family.

We take a gentle, collaborative approach that honors the person’s dignity while addressing real symptoms.

What's Included

Common Concerns
We Address

Often overlooked or dismissed as “normal aging.” We assess and treat depression with care and respect.

Worry, insomnia, and restlessness can significantly impact quality of life. We find practical solutions.

Older adults often take multiple medications. We review for interactions, side effects, and simplification.

Agitation, confusion, or personality shifts—we help families understand and respond with compassion.

For Family Caregivers

Caring for an aging parent or partner can be overwhelming. We provide guidance, education, and support for caregivers navigating difficult decisions. Family members are welcome to join appointments (with the patient's consent) to ask questions and understand the treatment plan.

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