Geropsychiatric Residential Care: Late-Life Mental Illness Beyond Memory Care

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Eleanor Whitcomb was seventy-eight when her daughter Marcy drove her from Asheville to a memory care unit that, within three weeks, asked the family to come collect her. Eleanor had not, as the admitting nurse first assumed, simply “wandered” into another resident’s room — she had crouched in the corner of it for six hours, … Read more

The Desk Behind the Mask: Navigating Mental Health at Work, Taking FMLA Leave, and Returning to Your Job After Treatment

The Performance Nobody Sees You sit down at your desk at 9:00 AM. You open your email. You join the Zoom meeting. You nod at the right moments. You laugh when your coworker makes a joke. You answer questions when asked. From the outside, you look like a perfectly functional employee. What your colleagues do … Read more

Suicide Attempt by Overdose: Medical Stabilisation, Psych Hold, and Family Aftermath

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Hannah was nineteen, a sophomore at a state university in Pittsburgh, when her roommate found her unresponsive on the dorm room floor at 2:30am on a Sunday. An empty bottle of acetaminophen was on the desk. The roommate called 911, then called Hannah’s mother in Erie. By the time Linda arrived at the hospital five … Read more

Growing Older, Not Sadder: A Guide to Mental Health Care for Seniors, Medicare Coverage, and Finding Help for Late-Life Depression

The Silent Suffering of an Entire Generation Your father has always been the strong one. A veteran. A small business owner. The man who fixed everything in the house and never complained about anything. But lately, something has changed. He does not want to go to his weekly poker game anymore. He has lost fifteen … Read more

Medicare Advantage Mental Health: How Private MA Plans Compare to Original Medicare for Therapy

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Eleanor Carruthers turned 67 in March and made the choice that millions of new Medicare enrollees make each year — she signed up for a Medicare Advantage plan rather than Original Medicare with a supplement. The plan in Tampa offered a $0 monthly premium, dental coverage, and a gym membership. Eleanor did not anticipate needing … Read more

Forensic Inpatient Psychiatry: Court-Ordered Hospitalisation and State Hospital Treatment

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Donovan Pierce was twenty-six the first time his mother Eileen sat in a Sacramento courtroom and listened to the words “incompetent to stand trial” being spoken about her son. The petty theft charge that had brought him into the criminal system was almost beside the point — Donovan had been hearing voices for two years, … Read more

Black Therapist Near Me: Therapy for Black Girls, Therapy for Black Men, and Diversity Directories

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Tasha Williams had been carrying the weight of her promotion in a quiet way. A 34-year-old senior project manager in Atlanta, she had been the first Black woman in her division to make director, and the recognition came with sleepless nights, a tight chest, and a feeling she could not name. Her primary care doctor … Read more

Staying Well After Treatment Ends: Building a Long-Term Mental Health Maintenance Plan That Actually Works

The Quiet Fear After the Final Session You have done the work. Weekly therapy sessions for months. Maybe medication management with a psychiatrist. Perhaps an intensive outpatient program or a partial hospitalization stay when things got really bad. You have learned coping skills you never knew existed. You have confronted painful truths. You have spent … Read more

Out-of-Network Single Case Agreement: Negotiating with Insurance for Specialty Care

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Priya, the mother of a 16-year-old in Newton, Massachusetts, spent eleven days on the phone with her daughter’s insurance carrier in February 2026 trying to find an in-network adolescent eating disorder residential program with an open bed. The carrier’s directory listed seven facilities. Three weren’t accepting new admissions. Two had eight-week waitlists. One had closed … Read more