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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - A new University of Alabama outpatient clinic,
designed to help senior citizens with their mental health needs,
will kickoff with a free memory clinic Friday, March 21.
During Friday’s free clinic, from 3-4:30 p.m. in the faculty
lounge (room 351) on the third floor of Gordon Palmer Hall, representatives
of UA’s new Geropsychology Clinic will offer tips on memory
disorders and the signs distinguishing a memory disorder from the
occasional memory lapses that everyone experiences.
Clinic participants may also register for a free memory ‘check-up.’
These memory check-ups will be held in the Geropsychology Clinic,
which is housed in the Psychology Clinic in Gordon Palmer Hall on
the UA campus. Those not attending the memory clinic may register
for the free memory check-ups by calling 205/348-5000.
The Geropsychology Clinic also offers other services on a sliding
scale fee, based on income. Other services include neuropsychological
and psychological assessments, consultations and interventions for
health care decision-making and future planning, dementia caregiving
services, competency assessments, and psychotherapy services.
The Geropsychology Clinic, co-sponsored by UA’s department
of psychology and UA’s Center for Mental Health and Aging,
will later offer additional informational seminars designed to assist
the elderly with their mental health needs. Future topics will include
health and nutritional awareness, caregiving for elderly loved ones,
depression awareness and screening, and ways of preparing and coping
with end of life issues.
UA graduate students in the doctoral psychology program, who are
supervised by licensed UA psychologists, provide the clinic’s
services. UA faculty members involved with the clinic include Dr.
Kristine Lokken, a clinical neuropsychologist; Drs. Forrest Scogin,
Rebecca Allen, Martha Crowther and Lou Burgio, clinical geropsychologists,
and Dr. Sheila Black, a cognitive geropsychologist.
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