Compassionate Behavioral Health Support for Seniors

At PACE KC, we believe that mental and emotional well-being are just as important as physical health—especially as we age. We offer access to behavioral health services that support seniors through life’s challenges, helping them maintain independence, connection, and quality of life.
Many older adults face issues such as isolation, grief, cognitive decline, or changes in daily routine. Our network of providers offers personalized care that helps each participant feel heard, supported, and empowered.
Whole-Person Care That Includes the Mind
Our interdisciplinary team works closely with our network of behavioral health specialistsn. We get to know each participant, understanding their history, preferences, and goals to deliver compassionate, individualized support.
Behavioral Health Services
Essential behavioral health services available through PACE KC, include:
Screening and assessment for depression, anxiety, and other conditions
Support for dementia, Alzheimer’s, and cognitive changes
Counseling for grief, trauma, and life transitions
Medication management for behavioral health
Crisis intervention and safety planning
Education and support for caregivers.
Helping Seniors Thrive
Behavioral health care at PACE KC goes beyond treatment. We help participants find joy, purpose, and connection in their daily lives. By addressing mental and emotional health, we support overall wellness and help seniors remain engaged in their communities and confident in their routines.
Ready to Learn More?
If you or a loved one could benefit from behavioral health services as part of a comprehensive care plan, contact us today. PACE KC is here to support the full spectrum of senior health—mind, body, and spirit.
Common Conditions
Our network of behavioral health providers are skilled at treating seniors with conditions like:
Anxiety disorders
Cognitive impairment and dementia
Depression
Grief and loss
Hoarding disorder
Loneliness and social isolation
Sleep disturbances
Substance use disorders
- And much more
Last Updated: April 23, 2025