Mental Health Support is Vital for Adolescents with ADD/ADHD

Raising a teenager is a complex journey, and when your adolescent has Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)—historically referred to as ADD—those years can feel particularly turbulent. Adolescence is a time of rapid physical, emotional, and social change. For a neurodivergent teen, the increasing demands of high school, peer relationships, and impending adulthood can quickly outpace their developing […]
Older Adults with ADD/ADHD

The “golden years” are often portrayed as a time of peaceful retirement, leisurely hobbies, and hard-earned rest. However, for older adults living with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)—historically known as ADD—this phase of life can introduce a surprising and disorienting set of challenges. There is a pervasive misconception that ADHD is something you eventually age out of. […]
Mental Health Support is Crucial for Middle-Aged Adults with ADD/ADHD

Reaching middle age is often associated with settling into a groove, but for a middle-aged adult with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)—historically known as ADD—this phase of life can feel like spinning plates on a tightrope. This stage is frequently defined by peak career responsibilities, the complexities of raising teenagers, and the rising demands of caring for […]
Why We Can No Longer Ignore Adult ADHD

Untreated adult ADHD impacts longevity, mental health, and daily life. Learn the signs of late-diagnosed ADHD and why it’s never too late to seek support.