Mobile psychiatry for seniors

Live Your Best Life Psychiatry

Mobile psychiatry for seniors – dementia, mood disorders, and behavioral disorders in the Denver metro area.

Specialized geriatric psychiatric care brought directly to assisted living facilities, independent living facilities, skilled nursing facilities, and memory care units. Live Your Best Life Psychiatry provides on-site psychiatric evaluation, medication management, psychotherapy for appropriate patients, and crisis support for older adults and the teams who care for them.

On-site senior care Family-centered planning English and Spanish

Conditions We Treat

Specialized care for late-life changes

We provide specialized psychiatric care for older adults experiencing dementia-related changes, mood symptoms, and behavioral disturbances that affect quality of life, safety, motivation, and daily functioning.

Dementia-related agitation, aggression, hallucinations, and sundowning
Depression, low mood, loss of interest, and decreased motivation
Anxiety, excessive worry, and restlessness
Bipolar and other mood disorders
Insomnia and other sleep-related concerns
Psychosis and severe behavior changes
Adjustment-related distress, grief, and emotional changes
Fatigue, low energy, and difficulty engaging in day-to-day activities

How We Help

Care brought to the setting where seniors live

Live Your Best Life Psychiatry provides mobile psychiatric care for seniors in assisted living facilities, independent living facilities, skilled nursing facilities, and memory care units throughout the Denver metro area. Care is individualized and designed to support emotional well-being, behavioral stability, safety, and quality of life for older adults, families, and care teams.

Medication Management

Medication management includes prescribing, monitoring, and adjusting psychiatric medications carefully based on symptoms, clinical response, side effects, and the patient’s overall health picture. Because many older adults are already taking multiple medications, treatment is approached thoughtfully with attention to safety, tolerability, and quality of life.

Psychotherapy for Appropriate Patients

For patients who are able to participate meaningfully, psychotherapy can support depression, anxiety, grief, adjustment to illness, and emotional distress. The goal is to help patients feel heard, supported, and better able to cope with life changes and daily challenges.

Support for Dementia-Related Behavioral Changes

Dementia-related symptoms such as agitation, aggression, hallucinations, restlessness, sundowning, and sleep disturbance can be distressing for patients, families, and care teams. Care focuses on understanding contributing factors and creating practical strategies that support safety, comfort, stability, and quality of life.

Crisis Intervention and Urgent On-Site Assessment

When a patient has a sudden behavioral or psychiatric change, timely on-site assessment can help clarify what is happening and what steps should come next. The goal is to support safer, more thoughtful decision-making during difficult situations and help families and care teams respond appropriately.

If there is an immediate safety concern or life-threatening emergency, call 911 or 988 right away.

Why Choose Live Your Best Life Psychiatry

Dignity, judgment, and warmth at the bedside

At Live Your Best Life Psychiatry, care is rooted in compassion, respect, and the belief that every older adult deserves to be treated with dignity. With strong inpatient clinical experience, bilingual English and Spanish communication, and a family-centered approach, the practice provides thoughtful psychiatric care that supports patients, families, and care teams in the settings where seniors live every day.

“I treat every patient as if they are my own loved one, with the goal of helping them live their best life to the best of their abilities.”

Mobile care brought directly to the patient

Support is delivered in the places seniors already call home.

Strong clinical judgment and experience with complex presentations

Care is guided by inpatient experience and careful assessment.

Bilingual English and Spanish communication

Families and care teams can connect in the language that feels clearest.

Compassionate, individualized treatment

Plans are shaped around the person, their health picture, and their environment.

Partnership with families and facility teams

Communication and continuity are built into the care model.

Meet the Provider

Alexander Rodela, MSN, PMHNP-BC

Alexander Rodela, MSN, PMHNP-BC, is a board-certified psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner and founder of Live Your Best Life Psychiatry. He earned his Master of Science in Nursing as a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner from Purdue University Global in 2024, after earning his Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of Illinois Chicago in 2019.

With strong inpatient experience and a deep commitment to older adults, Alexander provides mobile psychiatric care for seniors experiencing dementia-related changes, mood symptoms, and behavioral challenges. He is bilingual in English and Spanish and believes in treating every patient with compassion, dignity, and the same level of care he would want for his own loved ones.

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Start a thoughtful conversation about care

Looking for compassionate, on-site psychiatric support for a senior in the Denver metro area? Live Your Best Life Psychiatry partners with families, assisted living communities, independent living communities, skilled nursing facilities, and memory care units to provide thoughtful, mobile psychiatric care where it is needed most.

Whether you are requesting services for a loved one, making a facility referral, or looking for a mobile psychiatric partner for your community, we welcome the opportunity to connect and discuss how we may be able to help.

General inquiries, referrals, or service requests

Please contact info@liveyourbestlifepsychiatry.com.

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