Counselling for Older Adults
Getting older brings its own kind of complexity — grief, health changes, shifts in identity and role, relationships that evolve, and sometimes a quiet sense of loss for the life you expected. These are real, significant experiences that deserve real support.
Therapy isn’t just for younger people, and it’s never too late to start. Our clinicians work with older adults on everything from navigating major transitions to processing decades-old patterns that have finally surfaced. You don’t have to minimise what you’re carrying just because you’ve been carrying it for a long time.
What to Expect
Counselling for older adults helps with transitions like retirement, caregiving roles, health changes, or grief. Therapy offers support in maintaining emotional well-being, finding connection, and navigating life with dignity and purpose.

The Infinite Path Team
The following team members offer counselling for older adults:

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