Elderly Persons Disorders therapists in Marshfield, Missouri MO
Dr. Susan L. Waldo
Psychologist, PhD
The specific concerns elders bring to therapy are addressed along with attention to complexities associated with this phase of life including adjustments to aging, retirement, health issues, family issues, loneliness, losses, life review and resolution, end of life issues.
29 Years Experience
Lakeland Behavioral Health System
Treatment Center
Our center is equipped to handle the unique needs of the elderly population suffering from mental health disorders. We offer a safe and secure environment that is conducive to healing and recovery. Our team of highly qualified professionals has extensive experience in treating a wide range of elderly persons disorders, such as dementia, Alzheimer's, depression, anxiety, and bipolar disorder. We take a person-centered approach that involves understanding the individual's unique situation, medical history, and personal preferences to develop a customized treatment plan. Our services include medication management, individual and group therapy, and recreational therapy. If you or a loved one is struggling with an elderly persons disorder, we can help. Contact us today to learn more.
13 Years Experience
Community and Long-Term Care Psychiatry, L.L.C.
Psychiatrist, Psychiatrists and LCSWs
All our therapists have extensive background in treating this condition. The treatments provided by them are lead by our psychiatry team, as many of issues in elderly stem from either depression or dementia. Our nedical director Dr. Ernest Graypel recently published a book on adult cognitive impairments.
9 Years Experience
Mariana Carabantes, Psy.D.
Psychologist, Licensed Psychologist
Getting to advanced age can be a blessing, but it also presents many challenges. Retirement, lifestyle changes, health issues, cognitive decline, are just some of those challenges. Finding purpose and value in all life stages requires accepting changes and adapting to new circumstances.
14 Years Experience
Dr. Adam Shafer
Psychologist, Psy. D., M.A.
Growing old is a process of accommodations and adjustments to a new way of living. Those of us who are able to adapt in these ways have a significantly better chance at finding meaning and purpose during the twilight of our lives.