Supporting Behavioral Health in Older Adults:
Provider Tools and Resources

Posted by PHN Communications | Nov 20, 2025 | Featured News

Provider holding the arm of a patient in a comforting way

A variety of toolkits are available on Optum’s providerexpress.com to help you address the behavioral health needs of your older adult patients.

These include but are not limited to:

  • Screening tools for depression and anxiety, bipolar disorder, substance use disorder, cognitive impairment, and PTSD and other trauma-related conditions
  • Clinical guidelines and best practices for Alzheimer’s disease and dementia care, chronic pain management, suicide prevention, and medication adherence strategies for depression and psychosis
  • Treatment guideposts for conditions such as bipolar disorder, major depressive disorder, substance use disorders and schizophrenia
  • Provider training tools

 

As a reminder, NCQA updated two HEDIS® care measures for 2025 for post-discharge mental health appointments within seven days of discharge. Follow-up care is not limited to a licensed mental health provider. Both medical providers and non-licensed mental health providers can close gaps by conducting the appointments.

New services and codes are allowed, including:

G0140 H0038 S9445
G0177 H0046 T1012
H0024 H2014 T1016
H0025 H2023  


More Resources for Prevention and Early Identification

Behavioral health conditions frequently co-occur with chronic medical illnesses, complicating diagnosis, treatment and patient outcomes, as patients with co-occurring conditions often require coordinated care across systems. Primary care providers are uniquely positioned to identify and manage these comorbidities early.

A number of resources are available that provide health and wellness information to prevent or improve the prognosis of many behavioral health and chronic medical conditions: