Alleviant Integrated Mental Health Blog

Jessica Ellis Jessica Ellis

Understanding Mild Cognitive Impairment: The Space Between Normal Aging and Alzheimer’s

It’s normal to forget where you put your keys or struggle to find the right word every now and then. But when forgetfulness becomes more frequent or noticeable, it may be more than just getting older. Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) lives in that uncertain space between normal age-related memory changes and the more serious decline seen in Alzheimer’s disease.

At Alleviant Integrated Mental Health, we believe that understanding MCI is an important step in supporting brain health. Early awareness and intervention can make a real difference in maintaining independence and quality of life.

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Brian Mears, DNAP, APRN, CRNA, PMHNP-BC Brian Mears, DNAP, APRN, CRNA, PMHNP-BC

Geriatric Mental Health: Addressing Depression, Anxiety, Loneliness, and Cognitive Decline in Older Adults

Aging is a natural part of life—but the mental health challenges that often accompany aging are not inevitable. Depression, anxiety, loneliness, dementia, and cognitive decline are common struggles among older adults, yet they are frequently overlooked or misdiagnosed.

At Alleviant Integrated Mental Health, we recognize that the brain and body change with age, and mental health care must adapt accordingly. Through Objective Psychiatry, spectral EEG (sEEG) brain mapping, personalized NeuroSync™ plans, and integrative care models, we offer hope, healing, and renewed vitality to seniors facing these challenges.

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