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Read more about the article Affirming Care for Transgender Older Adults with Loree Cook-Daniels

Affirming Care for Transgender Older Adults with Loree Cook-Daniels

Episode #34 & 64 (repost)June 9, 2021

Transgender Awareness Week (November 13-19) is a week when transgender people and their allies (like me!), take action to bring attention to the transgender community by educating the public. This…

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Read more about the article Enhancing Care for LGTBQ Seniors with SAGE’s Tim Johnston, PhD

Enhancing Care for LGTBQ Seniors with SAGE’s Tim Johnston, PhD

Episode #13 & 63 (Repost)June 9, 2021

Get ready for the confetti because it's Pride!! How do Pride and the Psychology of Aging fit together? Well, let me tell you, there are an estimated more than 3…

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Read more about the article Living and Aging Well with HIV: The Need for Better Mental Health Care with Mark Brennan-Ing

Living and Aging Well with HIV: The Need for Better Mental Health Care with Mark Brennan-Ing

Episode #54April 6, 2021

More than half of the people in the US living with HIV are 50 years old and older. With the use of antiretroviral medications, people who were diagnosed with HIV…

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Read more about the article HIV, Mental Health, and Older Adults: Must Know Statistics

HIV, Mental Health, and Older Adults: Must Know Statistics

Episode #36December 1, 2020

In honor of world AIDS day on 12/1, I am devoting today’s episode to HIV and Aging. And, yes. HIV is an important topic when it comes to aging. An…

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Read more about the article The Unique Needs of LGTBQ Caregivers with SAGE’s Tim Johnston, PhD

The Unique Needs of LGTBQ Caregivers with SAGE’s Tim Johnston, PhD

Episode #14June 23, 2020

If you're a caregiver, you know that caregiving can be rewarding and incredibly challenging, all at the same time. If you're an LGBTQ caregiver, you'll have some unique challenges that…

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Noticing memory or mental health changes in your older loved one?

The next steps are as simple as 1-2-3…

  1. Share your concerns with your loved one directly and compassionately. 
  2. Help your loved one see their primary care provider. Sometimes mental health and memory changes are due to medical issues or medications that need to be assessed and managed by medical providers. 
  3. Help your loved one see a mental health professional. Don’t wait for medical issues to be resolved. People with medical conditions are more likely to experience mental health conditions and benefit from mental health care. Connect with a professional today.

Our provider directory can help you find a mental health professional who specializes in older adults.

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A Gero-Psychiatrist

Geriatric psychiatrists (also called Gero-Psychiatrists) are medical doctors who specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of mental health issues that occur more commonly in older adults, such as dementia, depression, insomnia. They prescribe medications, but may or may not provide therapy.

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A Neuropsychologist

A neuropsychologist is specialized in diagnosing brain disorders, like dementia (specifically what type of dementia a person has). They also help to identify if the changes in your loved one are mental health changes (like depression and anxiety) or brain health changes like a dementia disorder. 

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A Therapist who specializes with older adults

“Therapist” is a broad term to identify licensed professionals trained to provide talk-therapy to treat or manage mental health conditions. They include psychologists, social workers, licensed professional counselors, and licensed marriage and family therapists. Our therapists specialize in older adults.

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