Alzheimer’s / Dementia Support & Treatment
Cognitive conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia can lead to changes in memory, thinking, behavior, and emotional well-being, affecting both individuals and their families. At MindBridge Mental Health, we provide structured psychiatric support focused on symptom management, emotional support, and quality of life, offering guidance throughout each stage of cognitive change.
Care is available in-office and through telehealth, and appointments can be booked online. If you’re unsure where to begin, we offer a free 15-minute phone consultation to help determine whether our services are a good fit.
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Understanding Alzheimer’s Disease & Dementia
Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias are conditions that cause progressive changes in memory, reasoning, communication, and daily functioning. While each type of dementia presents differently, individuals may experience a range of cognitive, emotional, and behavioral symptoms over time.
Common symptoms may include:
- Memory loss that interferes with daily activities
- Difficulty with language, problem-solving, or decision-making
- Changes in mood, behavior, or personality
- Confusion, disorientation, or increased anxiety
- Challenges with daily routines and self-care
Supportive mental health care can help address emotional symptoms, manage behavioral changes, and support both individuals and caregivers.
How MindBridge Supports Alzheimer’s & Dementia-Related Symptoms
Care for Alzheimer’s and dementia at MindBridge is thoughtful, structured, and collaborative. We focus on managing symptoms, supporting emotional well-being, and helping families navigate changes with clarity and care.
Support may include:
- Supportive therapy, focused on emotional support, adjustment, and coping strategies
- Caregiver education and guidance, to help families understand symptoms and care considerations
- Medication management, when appropriate, to support mood, anxiety, sleep, or behavioral symptoms
- Coordination of care, including communication with primary care providers or specialists when helpful
Our goal is to support comfort, dignity, and quality of life throughout the care journey.
What to Expect
Initial Appointment
The initial appointment typically lasts 60 minutes. During this visit, we will:
- Review cognitive, medical, and mental health history
- Discuss current symptoms and functional changes
- Identify emotional or behavioral concerns
- Understand caregiver involvement and support needs
- Discuss treatment options and next steps
Follow-Up Appointments
Follow-up visits usually last 15–30 minutes, depending on the care plan. These appointments focus on:
- Monitoring symptom progression and emotional well-being
- Adjusting treatment strategies as needed
- Supporting caregivers with guidance and education
- Addressing new concerns as they arise
Insurance & Pricing
Insurance Accepted
We currently accept:
Payment Options:
We accept: Credit and debit cards | FSA and HSA cards
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