Older Adults
Compassionate psychological support for older adults in Gladesville and across NSW
Age Range:
60+
Support for grief, loneliness, transition, and cognitive wellbeing.

Older adult receiving supportive counselling in Gladesville.
Common challenges for older adults
โข Grief and bereavement following loss of loved ones, health or independence
โข Adjustment to medical conditions, ageing, retirement or lifestyle changes
โข Memory concerns, cognitive decline or uncertainty about the future
โข Loneliness, social isolation or reduced community engagement
โข Anxiety relating to health, mobility or falls
โข Depression, low motivation or hopelessness
โข Family conflict, carer stress or feelings of being a burden
How iflow Psychology can help
Our psychologists support older adults through grief, transition, ageing-related changes and emotional difficulties. We help clients process loss, adjust to health or lifestyle changes, reduce anxiety, improve mood and strengthen coping strategies. When appropriate, we conduct cognitive screening to explore memory concerns and provide guidance for clients and families. Support is always delivered with sensitivity, dignity and respect for personal values and life experience.
When therapy can make a difference
โข Grief after the loss of loved ones or independence
โข Anxiety about health, mobility or safety
โข Difficulty coping with retirement or lifestyle transitions
โข Loneliness, social isolation or loss of purpose
โข Low mood, irritability or withdrawal
โข Concerns about memory or cognitive changes
โข Stress within families or carer relationships
What to expect at iflow Psychology
Older adults can expect a warm, respectful environment that values life experience and personal history. Therapy is paced gently and focuses on strengthening emotional resilience, finding meaning, improving wellbeing and enhancing quality of life. Sessions can include family members with consent and be delivered in-person or via telehealth.
Who you might work with

Joel Sun - Counsellor (Intern)

Gus Ferreira - Provisional Psychologist

Candy Mok โ Psychologist
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a referral to see a psychologist?
No. You can book directly without a referral. However, if you wish to claim Medicare rebates, you will need a Mental Health Treatment Plan from your GP.
Can I attend sessions via telehealth?
Yes. We offer secure telehealth sessions across NSW. Many clients alternate between in-person and online appointments for convenience.
Do you offer after-school or after-work appointments?
Yes. Availability varies by psychologist, but we offer extended hours and after-school options where possible.
Do you accept NDIS clients?
Yes. We support self-managed and plan-managed NDIS participants.
Can families or partners be involved in therapy?
Yes — with your consent and when clinically appropriate.
Ready to get started?
If youโre facing life transitions, grief, health changes or emotional concerns, we offer warm, dignified and practical support tailored to older adults.
At iflow Psychology in Gladesville, our experienced team provides warm, evidence-based care in a confidential and supportive environment. Sessions are available in person or via secure telehealth across NSW.
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We are committed to helping you take the next step with clarity, confidence and the right therapeutic support.
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Medicare rebates available with a valid referral from your GP.
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Book an appointment online or contact our team if you have any questions.
If you are experiencing a crisis, please visit our Crisis Support page for immediate assistance.