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Depression Therapy for Older Adults in Littleton with Medicare Insurance: Find Peace and Purpose in Every New Day

Understanding Depression Therapy for Older Adults in Littleton

Depression can affect anyone, but for adults around 65 and older, the experience often feels deeply personal, shaped by life changes, health shifts, and evolving relationships. In Littleton, whether living near Ridgewood, strolling through Sterne Park, or enjoying the quiet streets around Writer’s Vista, the natural beauty of Colorado meets the calmer rhythms of retirement. Yet these emotional challenges can sometimes feel magnified by isolation or transitions in lifestyle. That’s why compassionate, evidence-based therapy designed for older adults is so vital.
 
At Westside Behavioral Care, we proudly accept Medicare insurance and offer both in-person and telehealth sessions, making care accessible and flexible for seniors throughout Littleton and the surrounding areas. Whether you prefer the comfort of home or visiting one of our trusted local therapists, help is close by. Reach out at (303) 986-4197 or info@westsidebehavioral.com to learn more about your options for Medicare-covered therapy.

Why Depression Matters for Older Adults in Littleton

For many older adults, retirement brings time for rest, reflection, and connection, but it can also create unexpected emotional voids. In Littleton, where families are often spread across the Front Range or beyond, older adults may face feelings of loneliness or loss that quietly contribute to depression. Health conditions, reduced mobility, or the loss of a spouse or longtime friends can also make daily life feel overwhelming, whether you’re living near Windermere, Canon Park, or close to the South Platte Park area. Depression in later life isn’t just sadness, it can change how you think, sleep, and relate to those you love. Many individuals in Littleton have turned to Westside for support. If you’re feeling the same, call (303) 986-4197 to connect with a caring therapist who understands the unique needs of older adults on Medicare.

Emotional Well-Being

Depression deeply impacts an older adult’s emotional health, often creating feelings of sadness, emptiness, or hopelessness that go far beyond normal mood changes. Many older adults in Littleton describe feeling “disconnected” from life or struggling to find joy in activities that once felt meaningful. Some may experience increased irritability or tearfulness, while others feel emotionally flat or numb. These symptoms aren’t a natural part of aging; they are signs that emotional support and therapy could help restore balance and meaning. Through compassionate, Medicare-covered therapy at Westside Behavioral Care, seniors can learn strategies to manage difficult emotions, reconnect with purpose, and rediscover satisfaction in daily life.

Physical Health

Depression doesn’t just affect the mind, it can take a measurable toll on the body. Older adults may notice persistent fatigue, trouble sleeping, or changes in appetite that lead to unintentional weight loss or gain. Physical symptoms such as headaches, body aches, or slower movement are also common. For many seniors, these issues overlap with chronic health conditions like diabetes, arthritis, or heart disease, making depression harder to recognize and treat. In Littleton, where active living is often part of the community lifestyle, these changes can feel especially discouraging. At Westside Behavioral Care, therapists help clients understand how emotional health and physical health are intertwined, offering tools like relaxation training and structured daily routines to support both the body and mind.

Cognitive and Social Functioning

Depression can quietly disrupt thinking, memory, and connection to others. Older adults often describe trouble focusing on conversations, forgetting details, or losing motivation to plan daily activities. These cognitive shifts can lead to frustration and self-doubt, especially when they mimic early signs of dementia or cognitive decline. Socially, depression can cause withdrawal, canceling plans, avoiding phone calls, or feeling like a burden to friends or family. Isolation deepens emotional pain, reinforcing the cycle of loneliness and sadness. Therapy becomes a lifeline, a place to talk openly and develop new ways to stay socially engaged. Westside Behavioral Care’s Medicare-approved therapists guide seniors in reconnecting with loved ones and rediscovering the joy of meaningful interaction.

Choosing Support for Yourself

It’s common for older adults to mistake depression for “just part of getting older,” but that’s far from the truth. You might notice changes like losing interest in hobbies you once enjoyed, difficulty sleeping, or withdrawing from social activities. Some people find themselves ruminating over regrets or feeling as though life has lost its spark. Others may experience physical symptoms like fatigue, slower movement, or appetite changes without realizing these may stem from emotional distress.
 
If these feelings linger, therapy can make a meaningful difference. A skilled clinician can help you rediscover purpose, address negative thought patterns, and build resilience. Our team is always available at (303) 986-4197 or info@westsidebehavioral.com to help you take that first gentle step toward relief.

Therapists in Littleton Who Specialize in Depression and Accept Medicare

Westside Behavioral Care connects you with licensed therapists throughout Littleton who are trained in geriatric depression, life transitions, and chronic health management. Many of our providers hold advanced degrees in psychology, clinical social work, or counseling, with specialized experience in working with older adults on Medicare.
 
Our network includes both in-person clinicians near Littleton and telehealth options across Colorado. You can schedule online, view therapist availability in real time, and choose the provider who best fits your preferences and insurance coverage. For the latest openings, call (303) 986-4197 today.

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The therapists below also match your needs and offer secure, online-only sessions for your convenience

Lynne McRae
Lynne McRae

Doctor of Psychology

Offers sessions only online

Lynne offers holistic, mindful support for adults and seniors facing anxiety and stress, providing a compassionate, inclusive space for LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC individuals to heal and thrive.

Gender: Woman

Ethnicity: White

Pronouns: She/Her

Nicole Woodman
Nicole Woodman

Licensed Professional Counselor

Offers sessions in-person and online

Nicole helps children and adults heal from trauma and anxiety using EMDR and a solution-focused approach that integrates yoga and mindfulness for lasting mind-body wellness.

Gender: Woman

Ethnicity: White

Pronouns: She/Her

  • 9362 Teddy Lane, Lone Tree, CO 80124

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Ashley Seeger

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Offers sessions in-person and online

Ashley has expertise in communication skills, empathy and bringing mindful awareness into relationships.

Gender: Woman

Ethnicity: White

Pronouns: She/Her

  • 824 Pine Street, Louisville, CO 80024

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Justin Ryan

Licensed Professional Counselor

Next appointment on 5/18/2026 at 5:00 PM

Offers sessions in-person and online

Justin empowers teens, adults, and couples to heal from trauma and strengthen attachments using EMDR and solution-focused therapy in a safe, empathetic space.

Gender: Man

Ethnicity: Asian

Pronouns: He/Him

  • 10316 W Bowles Ave, Littleton , CO 80127

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Emilie Graham

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Offers sessions only online

Emilie specializes in relationship-based therapy for adults, providing direct and compassionate support for anxiety, trauma, and LGBTQIA+ topics to help her clients find a balanced life.

Gender: Woman

Ethnicity: Prefer not to share

Pronouns: She/Her

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Lindy Steece

Licensed Professional Counselor

Offers sessions only online

Lindy uses EMDR and a holistic approach to help children and adults overcome trauma, abuse, and life challenges, empowering them to reclaim their power and live their best lives.

Gender: Woman

Ethnicity: Prefer not to share

Pronouns: Prefer not to Share

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Patrick Duiven

Doctor of Psychology

Offers sessions in-person and online

Patrick integrates meditation and psychodynamic therapy to help adults and elders overcome anxiety, depression, and relationship issues through a deeply compassionate, contemplative approach.

Gender: Man

Ethnicity: Prefer not to share

Pronouns: Prefer not to Share

  • 7887 E. Belleview Ave., Englewood , CO 80111

Carly Boeselt
Carly Stout

Licensed Professional Counselor

Offers sessions only online

Carly uses EMDR and DBT to help women and young adults heal from trauma, anxiety, and life transitions, creating a warm space for finding lasting peace.

Gender: Woman

Ethnicity: White

Pronouns: She/Her

Not seeing couples or substance abuse cases.

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Karen Mikolic

Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology

Offers sessions only online

Karen provides compassionate, assessment-based support for children and adults navigating ADHD, autism, and family transitions to help them reach their full potential.

Gender: Woman

Ethnicity: White

Pronouns: She/Her

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Wendy Klein

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Next appointment on 5/18/2026 at 2:00 PM

Offers sessions in-person and online

Wendy provides caring, eclectic therapy for adults and seniors managing bipolar disorder and anxiety, using CBT and mindfulness to help her clients find lasting relief.

Gender: Woman

Ethnicity: Two or more ethnicities/races

Pronouns: She/Her

  • 2050 S. Oneida Street, Denver, CO 80224

New clients must complete the initial paperwork ahead of the first appointment

Marsha Visscher
Marsha Visscher

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Offers sessions in-person and online

Marsha offers warm, trauma-informed therapy for adults, utilizing EMDR, CBT, and other modalities to help them overcome anxiety and depression while building lasting resilience through online or in-person care.

Gender: Woman

Ethnicity: White

Pronouns: She/Her

  • 7955 East Arapahoe Court, Centennial , CO 80112

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Ruby Brayman

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Offers sessions only online

Ruby supports adults and young adults using CBT and EMDR, helping her clients untangle thoughts and build resilience through anxiety, depression, and major life adjustments.

Gender: Woman

Ethnicity: White

Pronouns: She/Her

How Therapy Supports Healing in Later Life

Therapy for depression among seniors is not just about symptom relief, it’s about reconnecting with meaning and hope. For older adults in Littleton, this process can be transformative, especially when guided by compassionate professionals who specialize in geriatric mental health.
 
At Westside Behavioral Care, we use approaches proven to help seniors navigate change, manage , and find balance. This section explores three key ways therapy can empower older adults living with depression.
 
Restoring Emotional Resilience
Many seniors experience depression after significant life transitions like retirement, loss of independence, or shifting family dynamics. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and other evidence-based methods help reframe negative thinking patterns, reducing hopelessness and restoring confidence in daily life. For older adults living in communities such as Meadowbrook Heights, Columbine Knolls North, or near Bowles Reservoir, therapy offers a chance to slow down and rebuild emotional strength with guidance that respects your lived experience.
 
Our therapists encourage self-compassion and teach practical strategies that align with your personal goals. Through regular sessions, either in person or via telehealth, you’ll develop healthier thought patterns that make life’s challenges feel more manageable and less isolating.
 
Addressing Loneliness and Connection
Social connection plays a major role in maintaining emotional well-being. Therapy offers a safe, supportive relationship that reminds you you’re not alone. For some clients, therapy becomes a space to rebuild social confidence and learn to reconnect with community programs, volunteer opportunities, or family relationships in meaningful ways.
 
In Littleton, where the pace of life is calm but distance can separate families, therapy can also help bridge emotional gaps, providing coping tools for loneliness while encouraging purposeful engagement with the world around you. This may include reconnecting with activities at Buck Recreation Center, senior programs near Ketring Lake, or community events around Historic Downtown Littleton.
 
Integrating Mind and Body Wellness
Depression often manifests physically, through fatigue, aches, or sleep disruption. Many Westside therapists integrate mindfulness and relaxation techniques to support both mental and physical recovery. Gentle movement, breathing exercises, and daily structure can restore balance across body and mind.
 
For older adults managing chronic conditions, this holistic approach ensures that care feels achievable and empowering rather than overwhelming. Whether you unwind along the Mary Carter Greenway Trail, enjoy the gardens at Hudson Gardens, or prefer slow neighborhood walks through Arapahoe Hills, the result is a renewed sense of energy and motivation to enjoy life again, one small step at a time.

A Look at Your First Few Visits

Starting therapy for the first time can feel both hopeful and uncertain, especially later in life. At Westside Behavioral Care, we understand that older adults in Littleton often want to know what to expect before taking that first step. During your initial sessions, your therapist will focus on getting to know you, your personal history, current challenges, and what you hope to gain from therapy. This conversation is gentle and unhurried, allowing you to share at your own pace in a safe, judgment-free space.
 
As therapy continues, your provider will help you explore the thoughts, emotions, and experiences that may be contributing to feelings of depression or anxiety. Together, you’ll identify goals, such as improving mood, regaining energy, or strengthening relationships, and begin practicing strategies to reach them. Many older adults find that therapy becomes a place of relief and renewal, where they can speak openly about loss, purpose, or the transitions that come with aging.

The Westside Behavioral Care Difference

Westside Behavioral Care has served Colorado communities for decades, helping residents of Littleton and beyond access high-quality, compassionate mental health care. Our deep local roots mean we understand the specific challenges faced by older adults in our region, from adjusting to retirement to coping with health changes or family distance.
 
What makes us different is our accessibility and warmth. Our scheduling team responds quickly, and matches you with the right therapist. Whether you prefer in-person sessions in Littleton or online therapy from home, we make the process seamless and supportive. Contact us today at (303) 986-4197 or info@westsidebehavioral.com. We’re happy to answer your questions.

Medicare Insurance Coverage for Depression Therapy

At Westside Behavioral Care, most therapy services for depression are covered under Medicare Part B when provided by licensed professionals. No referral is required; simply contact our office, and our staff will match you with a qualified therapist. Depending on your plan, you may be responsible for a small co-pay or coinsurance. We accept a range of Medicare plan types, including traditional Medicare and Medicare Advantage.

Frequently Asked Questions About Depression Therapy in Littleton


The following answers address common concerns from older adults and their families exploring Medicare-covered therapy for depression in Littleton.

Therapy for depression in older adults often focuses on helping clients rebuild a sense of purpose, manage life transitions, and strengthen emotional resilience. Among the most effective approaches are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), which helps reframe negative thought patterns, and interpersonal therapy, which focuses on improving relationships and social support. Many seniors in Littleton also benefit from mindfulness-based or solution-focused therapies that teach practical coping tools to manage sadness, stress, or grief. Westside Behavioral Care’s licensed therapists are experienced in tailoring these methods to the unique challenges of aging, such as adjusting to retirement, coping with health issues, or processing the loss of loved ones. Each treatment plan is individualized, ensuring that therapy feels comfortable, empowering, and aligned with your pace and personality.

Yes. Medicare Part B covers outpatient mental health services, including therapy sessions with licensed professionals such as psychologists, clinical social workers, and professional counselors. No referral is needed to start. At Westside Behavioral Care, our scheduling team will match you with a therapist who accepts your plan. Most clients find that Medicare coverage makes therapy both affordable and accessible, whether they choose in-person appointments in Littleton or telehealth sessions from the comfort of home.

Absolutely. Emotional healing has no age limit. In fact, many older adults find therapy more meaningful later in life because they have rich experiences to draw from and a clearer sense of what truly matters to them. Depression is not a normal part of aging, it’s a treatable condition, and the right therapeutic approach can help you feel more hopeful and connected again. Therapy offers a space to talk openly about loss, health changes, loneliness, or life transitions without judgment. Clients often discover renewed motivation, deeper relationships, and better quality of life as they progress. Whether you’re 65 or 85, it’s never too late to feel lighter, more at peace, and emotionally supported.

Therapy frequency depends on your individual goals, progress, and comfort level. Many clients begin with weekly sessions to build consistency and trust, then transition to biweekly or monthly appointments as they start feeling better. During the first few sessions, your therapist will help identify your needs, whether that’s coping with daily sadness, managing chronic stress, or rebuilding social confidence, and create a plan that fits your lifestyle. Because Westside Behavioral Care offers both in-person and telehealth sessions for Medicare patients, therapy remains flexible and accessible. Our goal is to ensure that care fits seamlessly into your routine, supporting steady improvement without adding pressure.

Yes. Medicare now covers telehealth therapy sessions, allowing older adults to meet with their licensed therapist through a secure video platform from home. This is especially helpful for clients with limited mobility, transportation concerns, or those living outside central Littleton. Telehealth therapy provides the same level of privacy, professionalism, and emotional connection as in-person care. Westside Behavioral Care makes the process simple, we’ll walk you through how to connect online and ensure you feel comfortable with the technology. Many of our Medicare-covered clients appreciate the flexibility of choosing between in-person and virtual sessions depending on their needs that week.

It’s completely natural to feel uncertain, especially if this is your first time seeking therapy. Depression in older adulthood can be tied to many complex life experiences, loss of independence, grief, health changes, or family distance. Therapy provides a safe space to explore those emotions without pressure or stigma. Even if you’re unsure, an initial session can help clarify what you’re feeling and whether therapy might be right for you. Westside Behavioral Care’s therapists specialize in working with seniors on Medicare, ensuring that sessions are paced gently and focused on achievable goals. You deserve support that meets you where you are today, and our team is here to help you take that next step.

We’re Here When You’re Ready

Depression doesn’t have to define your later years/. With the right support, it’s possible to find renewed joy, peace, and connection. Westside Behavioral Care is here to help you begin that journey, at your own pace and in your own way.
 
Call (303) 986-4197 or email info@westsidebehavioral.com to get started. Our friendly team will match you with a Medicare-approved therapist in Littleton who truly understands your needs.