Geriatric Mental Health & Cognitive Rehabilitation

As people age, they may experience changes in memory, thinking abilities, emotional well-being, and day-to-day functioning. While some cognitive changes are a normal part of aging, others may indicate underlying conditions that require professional attention. Our comprehensive geriatric services are designed to support older adults in maintaining cognitive health, emotional resilience, independence, and quality of life. Through specialized assessments, counselling, psychotherapy, and rehabilitation programs, we provide individualized care that addresses the unique psychological and cognitive needs of seniors and their families.

Geriatric Counselling

Aging often brings significant life transitions, including retirement, health concerns, bereavement, changes in family dynamics, and social isolation. Geriatric counselling provides emotional support and practical coping strategies to help older adults navigate these challenges while maintaining psychological well-being and a positive quality of life.

  • Adjustment to aging and life transitions
  • Coping with chronic illness and health-related concerns
  • Grief, loss, and bereavement support
  • Loneliness and social isolation
  • Family and caregiver-related concerns
  • Stress management and emotional well-being

Psychotherapy

Psychotherapy helps older adults address emotional, behavioral, and psychological difficulties that may arise during later life. Evidence-based therapeutic approaches are tailored to the individual's cognitive abilities, emotional needs, and personal goals, helping them improve emotional resilience and overall mental health.

  • Anxiety and depression
  • Adjustment difficulties
  • Emotional distress related to illness or disability
  • Low self-esteem and loss of confidence
  • Relationship and family concerns
  • Coping with major life changes

Cognitive Rehabilitation

Cognitive Rehabilitation is a structured therapeutic approach designed to improve or maintain cognitive functioning in individuals experiencing memory difficulties, attention deficits, reduced problem-solving abilities, or cognitive decline associated with neurological conditions and aging. Therapy plans are personalized according to the individual's cognitive profile and functional needs.

  • Memory enhancement techniques
  • Attention and concentration training
  • Executive functioning and problem-solving skills
  • Orientation and reality-based exercises
  • Daily living and functional skill support
  • Strategies to improve independence and quality of life

Neuropsychological Assessment

A Neuropsychological Assessment is a comprehensive evaluation of brain-behavior functioning. It helps identify cognitive strengths and weaknesses and provides valuable information regarding neurological, psychological, or age-related cognitive changes. The assessment assists in diagnosis, treatment planning, rehabilitation recommendations, and monitoring cognitive changes over time.

  • Memory and learning abilities
  • Attention and concentration
  • Executive functioning
  • Language and communication skills
  • Visual-spatial abilities
  • Processing speed and cognitive efficiency

Cognitive Assessment

A Cognitive Assessment evaluates various thinking abilities to determine whether cognitive changes are within the expected range for age or require further intervention. It is useful for identifying early signs of cognitive impairment and developing appropriate management plans.

  • Attention and concentration
  • Orientation and awareness
  • Memory functioning
  • Language abilities
  • Reasoning and problem-solving
  • Cognitive flexibility and processing speed

Memory Assessment

Memory difficulties can arise due to normal aging, stress, medical conditions, neurological disorders, or dementia-related illnesses. A Memory Assessment helps identify the nature and extent of memory concerns and provides recommendations for treatment, rehabilitation, and support.

  • Short-term and long-term memory
  • Working memory
  • Recall and recognition abilities
  • Learning efficiency
  • Everyday memory functioning
  • Impact of memory concerns on daily life

Dementia Assessment

Early identification of dementia and related cognitive disorders allows individuals and families to access timely intervention, planning, and support. Our Dementia Assessment services involve detailed clinical interviews, cognitive screening, neuropsychological evaluation, and functional assessments to understand the individual's cognitive health and daily functioning.

  • Comprehensive clinical history
  • Cognitive screening and testing
  • Functional ability assessment
  • Behavioral and emotional evaluation
  • Family and caregiver consultation
  • Recommendations for treatment, rehabilitation, and ongoing support

Our Approach

We believe in a holistic, person-centered approach to geriatric care that addresses both cognitive and emotional well-being. By combining assessment, counselling, psychotherapy, and cognitive rehabilitation, we help older adults maintain independence, enhance quality of life, and age with dignity and confidence. Our services also provide guidance and support to family members and caregivers, ensuring comprehensive care for every individual.