Service

Older Adults & Life Transitions

Therapy for aging, caregiving, retirement, loneliness, grief, changing health, and the emotional work that later life demands.

What this work addresses

Later life deserves real language
and serious attention

Aging is often reduced to logistics when the emotional and relational changes are just as significant. Older adults may be facing grief, identity shifts, loneliness, caregiving strain, retirement without direction, altered family roles, and the question of what structure and meaning need to look like now.

We work with older adults because later life deserves the same depth of attention as any other stage. The concerns are real, the losses are significant, and the questions matter.

This may be a fit if
  • You're facing retirement or a significant later-life transition without a clear sense of what comes next
  • You're caring for an aging parent and feeling the weight of it
  • Loss, grief, or loneliness have become harder to hold alone
  • You're asking deeper questions about purpose, identity, or what remains