Center for Management of Adult Cognitive Disorders

Our Services

Cognitive Impairments & Dementia

We specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of mild cognitive impairments and major neurocognitive impairments, also known as dementia

ADHD testing & Management

We specialize in the comprehensive assessment and management of Adult Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). ADHD in adults presents unique challenges, such as difficulties with organization and focus. Our personalized care helps manage symptoms and improve daily life.

Cognitive Screening

Cognitive screening at Cognitive Management Center identifies cognitive impairments early, helping to guide effective treatment and improve mental health outcomes. Start your path to wellness today.

Anxiety Treatment

Our specialized anxiety treatment programs are designed to help patients manage and overcome various forms of anxiety disorders. We offer a combination of medication management and psychotherapy to provide comprehensive care tailored to each individual’s needs.

Depression Treatment

We provide effective treatment options for depression, including medication management, psychotherapy, and Esketamine treatment for treatment-resistant depression. Our goal is to help patients regain their quality of life and emotional well-being.

PTSD Treatment

Our PTSD treatment programs are designed to help individuals recover from the traumatic experiences that cause post-traumatic stress disorder. We offer a blend of therapeutic approaches, including cognitive-behavioral therapy and medication management.

Long-Term Care Support

Our long-term psychiatric care services are designed for patients requiring ongoing mental health support. We provide continuous medication and behavioral management, counseling, and education for patients and their families to ensure long-term well-being.

Graypel’s Review of Dementias and Adult Cognitive Impairments for Non-psychiatrists

The decline in cognitive function can make a negative impact on all aspects of the individual’s life. Their ability to think, and as a result their personality and behavior, may be affected to the point of this individual appearing as a different person. This, being initially mild, eventually becomes a point of severe concern for those around them.

While psychiatrists and neurologists are still working on deeper understanding of this condition and looking for solutions, it is imperative for everyone – even the layperson, to be educated on distinct types of, and different reasons for cognitive impairments, to be able to recognize these conditions and to provide an appropriate care for the affected individual.

This book is intended for those who deal with cognitively impaired patients on a daily basis. This includes primary care physicians, non-psychiatric providers in hospitals and long-term care facilities, home healthcare workers, and medical and nursing students entering the healthcare field. The book is written in layman’s language to be understood by a caregiver of any educational background. A special emphasis is placed on social aspects of the affected individual’s care.

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