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.
Comprehensive Psychiatric Evaluations
A comprehensive psychiatric evaluation helps identify meaningful changes in mood, behavior, sleep, motivation, and overall
functioning. Care begins with understanding the full picture, including symptoms, psychiatric history, medications, medical factors,
and the patient’s living environment, so treatment can be thoughtful and individualized.
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.
Collaboration With Families and Care Teams
The best care happens when providers, families, and facility teams work together. Live Your Best Life Psychiatry partners with families,
staff, and other medical providers to support consistent communication, realistic treatment planning, and better continuity of care.
If there is an immediate safety concern or life-threatening emergency, call 911 or 988 right away.