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Our Treatment Services for SeniorsSenior citizens make up one of the largest population groups in our society. They are, however, one of the smallest groups of people receiving mental health treatment. The aging process makes demands on us emotionally, socially and physically. Frequently, we must adapt to losses in many areas of our lives. Too often, mental health symptoms such as depression, anxiety or fearfulness are seen as a normal part of the aging process. These symptoms are somehow expected, and people do not get the mental health treatment they need to adjust in healthy, more comfortable ways, to life’s transitions. Is It For Me?For many senior citizens, this may be the first time that mental health treatment has been considered. The following list may help you decide whether therapy is for you or your loved one:
If you think any of these symptoms are a result of medication or a medical condition, please be sure to discuss them with your doctor. They may be side effects of medications that will diminish over time, or they may need to be addressed. What We DeliverOur clinics are licensed by the New York State Office of Mental Health and provide individual, family and group therapy for senior citizens. Medication therapy may be a part of any of these treatments. Specialized treatment is available for seniors with depression, anxiety, trauma histories, those dealing with their own or a family member’s serious illness, those coping with the death of someone close, those raising grandchildren, and those with more serious mental illnesses. Individual Psychotherapy for Seniors
Medication Therapy For Seniors
Group Treatment for Seniors
The Grandparents’ Group is for older adults who are caring for grandchildren. This group meets one night a week for 90 minutes. (See below for the Clinic’s location and phone number) Family Treatment for Seniors
Home-based Treatment for Seniors Raising Children/Grandchildren
Stepping Together – Community Services for Latino Seniors; Caminando Juntos -
Servicios de la Comunidad para Personas Latinas de la Tercera Edad
WhereWe offer three treatment sites for seniors: Northern Westchester Counseling Center Click here for How Can I Get Here? Sterling Center Click here for How Can I Get Here? Sterling Clinic Click here for How Can I Get Here? We also offer home-based psychotherapy for seniors raising children through the PIP (Partners in Parenting) program. To learn if you are eligible for a therapist to come to your home, please call Program Coordinator Kimberly Naclerio at 914-666-4646, extension 121. WhenOur clinics are open Monday through Friday, beginning at 9:00 AM. There are evening hours every weekday except Friday. Please call the clinic most convenient to you for their evening hours. The home-based programs provide services Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. You can reach these programs by calling 914-666-4646, extension 121. All our treatment programs provide emergency coverage via a beeper system for weeknights and weekends. The clinics’ staff members are available to help with crises even when the clinics are closed. Languages SpokenPlease contact individual sites for availability of a particular service in Spanish. CostWe accept many health insurance plans, including Medicare and Medicaid. For people without insurance, we have a sliding fee scale. (Please see the section entitled How Much Does Therapy Cost and Does My Health Insurance Cover This Expense? for additional information.) No one is denied treatment services at our clinics because he or she is unable to pay standard fees. Staff/Service ProvidersClinic staff who work with seniors in the clinics and in home-based treatment settings are master's level clinical social workers (CSW’s), doctoral-level psychologists (PhD’s, PsyD’s) or medical doctors (MD’s) who are trained as psychiatrists. Our clinics have internships for advanced graduate students training to be therapists. These students are supervised by senior clinic staff members. Some people coming to the clinic work with these students. Persons may choose not to work with a student if they prefer. Return to the top of the page.
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