Senior Life Solutions at Clara Barton Medical Center is an outpatient behavioral health program designed to meet the unique emotional and mental health needs of adults 65 and older. Through group-based therapy, education, and support, we help older adults manage symptoms of depression, anxiety, grief, and other life changes while continuing to live at home.
Aging brings many joys, including more time with family and freedom in retirement, but it can also involve difficult life transitions, the loss of loved ones, changes in living situations, and stress from age-related health concerns. Senior Life Solutions can help.
Senior Life Solutions is an intensive outpatient behavioral health program for older adults who are experiencing emotional or behavioral changes. Participants typically attend group sessions several days per week, receiving structured support from a multidisciplinary team. The program staff includes a board-certified psychiatrist, licensed therapists, a registered nurse, and other professionals dedicated to improving the mental health of older adults in the Barton County community and surrounding areas.
Our goal is to help older adults improve their quality of life, increase independence, and remain safely in their homes and communities.
We can verify your insurance benefits, review any expected out-of-pocket costs, and discuss payment options before treatment begins.
Call 620-292-0984 to learn more.
We accept individual referrals as well as referrals from family members, caregivers, primary care providers and specialists, hospitals, home health agencies, senior living communities, and clergy.
Director of Mental Health Program
Mental Health Therapist
Office and Patient Coordinator
At Clara Barton Medical Center, our Senior Life Solutions team provides compassionate, evidence-based mental health care tailored to the unique needs of older adults. We work closely with families, caregivers, and healthcare providers to help seniors improve their emotional well-being while maintaining independence and quality of life. If you’re concerned about an older adult in your life, we’re here to help.
A: If an older adult is experiencing ongoing sadness, anxiety, withdrawal, or difficulty adjusting to life changes, an assessment can help determine whether the program is appropriate. Our team will talk with the individual and, if permitted, their family or caregivers to understand their needs.
A: Referrals are welcome but not always required. Family members or older adults can contact us directly to start the assessment process. Our team will coordinate with the primary care provider as needed.
A: Yes. Senior Life Solutions is designed to work alongside a participant’s current medical providers. We keep them informed, with consent, to support overall health and wellness.
A: Length of stay varies based on individual needs and progress. Many participants attend the program for several weeks to a few months, with regular reviews of their treatment plan.