Alzheimers Therapy therapists in West Jordan, Utah UT
Highland Ridge Hospital
Treatment Center
Highland Ridge Hospital offers compassionate and comprehensive Alzheimer's therapy to help individuals with this challenging condition. Our experienced and dedicated team provides personalized treatment plans tailored to each client's unique needs, including medication management, behavioral therapy, and cognitive stimulation. Our approach focuses on maximizing quality of life and minimizing the impact of symptoms on daily functioning. We also offer education and support for families and caregivers, helping them navigate the complexities of caring for a loved one with Alzheimer's. Our comfortable and supportive environment provides a space for healing and growth, and our commitment to aftercare ensures ongoing support and resources for both clients and their families. If you or a loved one is struggling with Alzheimer's, Highland Ridge Hospital is here to help.
24 Years Experience
Dr. Ruhama Hazout
Psychologist, Psy.D.
My therapeutic approach for Alzheimer's focuses on enhancing quality of life, utilizing interventions tailored to maintain mental function and support daily living activities. This strategy seeks to uphold dignity and foster a positive environment for individuals navigating the complexities of Alzheimer's disease.
13 Years Experience
Psychotherapy.Com
Psychologist, Ph.D.
Dementia and Alzheimer's Assessment and treatment
28 Years Experience
Dr. Erick David Arguello
Psychologist, PsyD
With extensive experience and a deep understanding of the complexities of Alzheimer's, I provide personalized therapy tailored to address cognitive decline, behavioral changes, and emotional distress. Together, we will work collaboratively to develop coping strategies, enhance communication, and promote quality of life for both individuals with Alzheimer's and their caregivers.
15 Years Experience
Dr. Adam Shafer
Psychologist, Psy. D., M.A.
It is a scary experience to watch those we love and care for decline and become shadows of themselves. When we lose connection to our past, we can feel fearful, angry, and sad about what is being taken away. This does not have to be the last word however. We can still make meaning in our lives that continues to provide us with a sense of purpose and value.