Compassionate, Ethical, and Informed Care: Supporting Older Adults in Mental Health Practice

This 2-hour continuing education workshop equips mental health professionals with the knowledge and tools to provide effective, ethical, and culturally sensitive care to older adult clients.

With aging populations on the rise, clinicians must understand the unique biopsychosocial challenges facing older adults, including cognitive changes, grief and loss, social isolation, and age-related stigma. The session integrates ethical considerations, evidence-based interventions, and self-awareness practices to promote clinician confidence and client well-being.

Learning Objectives:

  • Identify key psychological, social, and medical factors influencing mental health in older adults.
  • Apply ethical decision-making models to common dilemmas in geriatric mental health practice.
  • Implement evidence-informed interventions and referral strategies that enhance quality of life for older clients.

Tried generic mental health approaches? They often overlook unique age-related challenges. Pre-sign up now for early access.

Expert Knowledge

Gain in-depth understanding of the biopsychosocial challenges facing older adults.

Ethical Practice

Learn how to integrate ethical considerations into your mental health practice.

Culturally Sensitive

Equip yourself with tools to provide culturally sensitive care to older adults.

Imagine Providing Unmatched, Compassionate Care to Older Adults

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Justitia Foundation has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7686.

Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Justitia Foundation is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.