Older Adult Mental Health

As we grow older, life changes such as retirement, loss of loved ones, physical health challenges, and shifts in social roles can significantly affect emotional well-being. Older adults may also face unique mental health concerns that require sensitive, tailored care. At our clinic, we focus on promoting dignity, independence, and quality of life for seniors through compassionate and evidence-based support.

Concerns we address

  • Depression in Later Life – persistent sadness, loss of interest, or feelings of hopelessness.
  • Anxiety Disorders – including generalized anxiety, health-related worries, and social anxiety.
  • Dementia and Memory Disorders – including Alzheimer’s disease, with emotional and behavioral support for patients and families.
  • Grief and Bereavement – coping with the loss of a spouse, friend, or family member.
  • Adjustment to Life Changes – adapting to retirement, reduced mobility, or living alone.
  • Social Isolation and Loneliness – emotional effects of limited social interaction.

Our approach to care

  • Comprehensive evaluation to understand medical, emotional, and social factors.
  • Gentle counselling and psychotherapy adapted for the needs and pace of older adults.
  • Cognitive stimulation activities to support memory and mental sharpness.
  • Medication management when needed, with careful attention to age-related sensitivities.
  • Family counselling and caregiver support to help loved ones understand and assist effectively.

Our goal is to help older adults maintain emotional well-being, strengthen social connections, and live a life filled with purpose and fulfillment.

"The later chapters of life can be the richest — with the right support, they can be full of joy and meaning."