Senior Life Solutions

Providing Exceptional Behavioral Health Solutions to Seniors

Providing Mental Healthcare to Seniors

Kearney County Health Services’ Senior Life Solutions program is an intensive outpatient group counseling program. The program is designed to meet the needs of seniors and older adults. There are unique needs of aging, including depression and anxiety, can be challenging. Senior Life Solutions and KCHS are here to help.

Senior Life Solutions staff includes:

Michelle Choquette

Program Director
Michelle Choquette, ADN, RN

Program Therapist
Terry Dunlop, DBH, LIMHP

Linda Fritz

Office and Patient Coordinator
Linda Fritz

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As the holiday season approaches, we often find ourselves immersed in a whirlwind of activities, expectations, and emotions. While this time of year can bring joy and togetherness, it can also be a source of stress and loneliness for many. Older adults are more likely to experience isolation, especially if they live alone or are far from family and friends. The holidays can amplify these feelings, leading to increased loneliness and sadness. Click for the Rest of the December Newsletter

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Committed to You

Your team is lead a board-certified psychiatrist accompanied by a host of other mental health professionals.

Close to Home

Our outpatient setting keeps you where you want to be, close to home, with encouraging and supportive people.

Tested & Trusted

The intensive outpatient method of treatment provides a supportive team and proven methods of assistance.

You or a loved one can benefit from Senior Life Solutions if any of the following challenges have happened.

  • Recently experienced a traumatic event
  • Lost a spouse, family member, or close friend
  • Loss of interest in previously enjoyed activities
  • Changes or loss in appetite
  • Difficulty sleep or changing sleeping patters
  • Energy loss
  • Lasting feelings of sadness or grief
  • Feelings of worthlessness or hopelessness

About Your Group

After an individual assessment, individuals meet in a supportive and encouraging group setting. These caring groups meet three times a week. These sessions allow each senior to gain a greater understanding themselves and to create relationships with others facing similar challenges. During group sessions, each senior will engage in open conversation guided by a licensed therapist. In these conversations, each person will learn new skills to support their mental health wellness.

Trained & Experienced Mental Health Staff

Each group has a staff of trained and experienced medical professionals. A board-certified psychiatrist, licensed social worker and/or therapist, registered nurse, and other mental healthcare professionals are dedicated to each group of seniors.

Anyone can refer an individual to the Senior Life Solutions program including an interested patient, family members, physicians, or other healthcare professionals.

A lot of questions surround both aging and mental healthcare. If you have any questions about Senior Life Solutions call us at 308-832-3400 OPTION 4.

Upcoming Events

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Contact

Address: 727 East 1st Street
Minden, NE 68959

Phone: 308-832-3400

Email: info@kchs.org

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