Aging brings with it a set of life experiences, physical changes, and emotional demands that are unlike those of any other stage of life. For older adults, mental health concerns are often shaped by a combination of medical conditions, medication regimens, cognitive changes, and significant life transitions that require a psychiatrist with specialized training and genuine understanding.
At PsychBright Health, our board-certified psychiatrists provide geriatric psychiatric care that accounts for all of these factors. Whether you are in Los Angeles or anywhere in California, we are here to support the mental and emotional well-being of older adults with the care, patience, and clinical expertise they deserve.
Mental health conditions are common among older adults and are frequently underdiagnosed or mistakenly attributed to the natural aging process. With proper psychiatric evaluation and treatment, many of these conditions are highly manageable.
Older adults commonly experience:
These conditions are real, treatable, and deserve the same level of clinical attention as any physical health concern.
One of the defining features of geriatric psychiatry is the deep connection between physical and mental health in older adults. Chronic medical conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, Parkinson’s disease, and chronic pain can directly contribute to depression and anxiety. Neurological changes associated with aging or early dementia can affect mood, behavior, and personality in ways that are often distressing for both the patient and their family.
Medication interactions are another critical factor. Older adults are often managing multiple prescriptions, and certain combinations can produce or worsen psychiatric symptoms including confusion, depression, agitation, and insomnia. Our psychiatrists are trained to evaluate these interactions carefully and work within the context of a patient’s full medical picture.
Every patient at PsychBright Health begins with a thorough evaluation. For older adults, this means going beyond symptom review to understand the full context of a patient’s health and life circumstances.
Our geriatric psychiatric evaluations include assessment of:
This level of detail allows us to form an accurate diagnosis and a treatment plan that is safe, appropriate, and realistic for each individual patient.
Treatment for older adults requires a more careful, individualized approach than standard adult psychiatric care. Medication dosing considerations, sensitivity to side effects, and the presence of coexisting medical conditions all influence treatment decisions. Our psychiatrists take each of these factors into account.
When medication is part of the treatment plan, our psychiatrists select and dose medications with older adults specifically in mind. We monitor closely for side effects, assess tolerability at each visit, and adjust treatment as needed. We also review all existing medications to identify potential interactions before making any new prescriptions.
Depression and anxiety in older adults are highly treatable with the right combination of medication, support, and lifestyle guidance. Our psychiatrists develop individualized plans that address the specific triggers and underlying factors contributing to each patient’s symptoms.
For patients experiencing early cognitive changes, we provide psychiatric support that addresses the mood and behavioral symptoms often associated with cognitive decline. We help patients and families understand what they are experiencing and develop a plan for maintaining quality of life.
Older adults often work with multiple healthcare providers, including primary care physicians, neurologists, cardiologists, and other specialists. We coordinate with your existing care team to ensure that psychiatric treatment fits seamlessly into your overall health management and that no provider is working in isolation.
No. Depression is not a normal or inevitable part of growing older. It is a medical condition that deserves proper diagnosis and treatment. Many older adults experience significant improvement with the right psychiatric care.
Geriatric psychiatry accounts for the unique physical, cognitive, and social factors that affect older adults. This includes careful attention to medication safety, cognitive assessment, the impact of chronic illness on mental health, and the life transitions that are more common later in life.
Yes, with appropriate evaluation and monitoring. Our psychiatrists are experienced in prescribing for older adults, which includes starting at lower doses, assessing for interactions with existing medications, and monitoring closely for side effects.
Yes. PsychBright Health offers HIPAA-compliant video appointments for patients throughout California. For older adults with mobility limitations or those who prefer to receive care from home, telepsychiatry is a convenient and effective option.
We accept most major insurance plans. Call (213) 584-2331 to verify your coverage before your first appointment.
Telepsychiatry appointments are available for patients throughout California. If you or a loved one is experiencing mental health challenges related to aging, our team is ready to help. We provide respectful, patient-centered care focused on preserving emotional well-being, independence, and quality of life.
Call (213) 584-2331 or submit an appointment request online. Our team follows up within one business day.
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