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Specialized Geriatric Behavioral Health

At PCOATL, we understand that aging can bring unique emotional, behavioral, and cognitive challenges for both individuals and their families. Our geriatric behavioral health services provide thoughtful, evidence-based support for memory concerns, dementia-related behaviors, depression, anxiety, grief, and the significant life transitions that often accompany the aging process.

Clinical Focus Areas

  • Older adults facing social isolation
  • Aging individuals with memory concerns
  • Families and caregivers
  • Chronic and terminal illness patients
  • Those navigating life transitions
  • End-of-life support systems

Our whole-person approach recognizes the vital connection between emotional, behavioral, physical, and social well-being throughout the aging process.

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INTEGRATED CARE TEAM COLLABORATION
  • Collaboration with physicians and healthcare providers
  • Care coordination and healthcare advocacy
  • Support in assisted living, memory care, and rehabilitation environments
  • Dignified emotional guidance within hospice and skilled nursing settings
  • Family education and proactive resource navigation
  • Individual psychotherapy focused on quality of life

Is Your Facility Facing Any of These Challenges?

You may be experiencing challenges such as:
  • Residents struggling with depression, anxiety, grief, or social isolation
  • Increasing behavioral concerns related to dementia or cognitive decline
  • Families needing additional support, education, or communication
  • Residents having difficulty adjusting to illness, loss of independence, or major life transitions
  • Staff seeking guidance for managing behavioral or emotional concerns
  • Limited access to consistent behavioral health support for residents
  • Complex care situations requiring coordination among providers, families, and facility teams
  • The need for additional resources to support resident well-being and quality of life

How PCOATL Can Help

PCOATL partners with assisted living communities, memory care programs, skilled nursing facilities, rehabilitation centers, and other healthcare organizations to provide integrated behavioral health support where it is needed most. Our collaborative approach may include:

  • Behavioral health assessments and therapeutic support
  • Depression, anxiety, grief, and adjustment counseling
  • Dementia-related behavioral support
  • Family education and caregiver support
  • Care coordination and healthcare advocacy
  • Collaboration with physicians, nursing staff, and interdisciplinary care teams
  • Behavioral health consultation and recommendations
  • Ongoing support for residents experiencing emotional, behavioral, or cognitive challenges

A Partner in Resident Well-Being

Our goal is not simply to provide services, but to become a trusted partner in supporting residents, families, and care teams. By working collaboratively with facility staff and healthcare providers, we help create a more coordinated approach to behavioral health care that promotes dignity, engagement, and quality of life.

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