Geriatric Psychiatry & Memory Disorders

Compassionate Mental Health Care for Older Adults

Aging brings its own emotional and neurological challenges… some expected, some overwhelming. At Kalamazoo TMS & Behavioral Health, we provide dedicated psychiatric support for older adults, helping them navigate depression, anxiety, cognitive decline, and complex memory disorders with clarity and compassion.  

Geriatric Mental Health Matters

 

Aging brings unique mental health challenges and we’re here to help. Our clinic offers expert geriatric psychiatry services for older adults facing mood changes, memory loss, or behavioural concerns. With a compassionate approach and medical insight, we support healthy aging from the inside out. 

Mental health issues in older adults are often misunderstood or overlooked. Mood changes may be dismissed as “normal aging,” and memory concerns may be met with fear or silence. But untreated depression, anxiety, and cognitive disorders can severely affect quality of life and often co-exist with medical conditions like heart disease, diabetes, or chronic pain.  

We’re here to break that silence. Our approach blends medical insight with emotional support, offering older adults and their families a safe space to be seen, heard, and helped.  

What We Offer

Our geriatric psychiatry treatment plans are tailored to your loved one’s needs.

Supporting older adults through emotional or cognitive changes requires both compassion and clinical precision. Our team provides thoughtful, tailored care for individuals and their families at every stage. 

In-Depth Evaluations

We conduct thorough assessments to understand emotional, cognitive, and behavioural changes that may come with age.

Custom Care Plans

Each patient receives a tailored treatment plan to manage mood, memory, and psychiatric symptoms.

Safe Medications

Our team carefully adjusts medications to suit age-related needs and minimise side effects or interactions.

Memory Care

We offer dedicated support for memory loss, Alzheimer’s, and related conditions through early diagnosis and care.

Dementia Support

We help manage confusion, agitation and behavioural symptoms with compassion and expertise.

Therapy Sessions

Structured, supportive counseling for depression, anxiety, grief, and life changes in older adults.

Commonly Treated Disorders for The Geriatric Psychiatry & Memory Disorders Service

Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias 

Late-onset depression 

Generalized anxiety disorder 

Bipolar disorder in older adults 

Psychotic disorders, including delusional disorder

Sleep disturbances related to aging 

Cognitive decline with or without behavioral changes 

Grief-related depression or adjustment disorders 

Medication-induced psychiatric symptoms 

Care That’s Covered and Accessible

We accept major insurance providers, offer out-of-network support, and provide payment plans for uninsured patients.

Take the First Step  

Whether you’re an older adult noticing changes, or a family member looking for answers, we’re here to help. Support, clarity, and relief are possible.  

Geriatric psychiatry focuses on the unique emotional and cognitive needs of older adults. Aging brains process medications differently, and mental health symptoms often overlap with physical or memory-related issues. Our care is tailored to this stage of life, with extra attention to safety, communication, and support.  

It’s normal to forget small things occasionally, but if memory problems start affecting daily life, like trouble with appointments, conversations, or basic tasks, it’s time for a deeper evaluation. Memory loss that worsens over time or causes confusion may be a sign of something more serious.  

Normal aging might involve occasional forgetfulness or slower recall. Dementia, on the other hand, interferes with daily function, judgment, and independence. If your loved one is repeating themselves often, getting lost, or withdrawing from activities, those are red flags worth exploring.  

Yes. We provide psychiatric support for patients with Alzheimer’s, vascular dementia, Lewy body dementia, and other memory disorders. While there is no cure, treatment can improve mood, reduce distress, and support quality of life, for both patients and families.  

Absolutely. Depression, anxiety, and even medication side effects can cause symptoms that look like dementia. We take time to explore the full picture before diagnosing, because memory loss isn’t always due to neurodegeneration and sometimes it’s very treatable.  

Yes. We’d be happy to involve them when appropriate and with patient consent. Family members often play a key role in managing appointments, monitoring changes, and providing emotional support. We welcome family involvement and keep communication clear, respectful, and aligned with your wishes.