

Old Age Psychiatry
At Mind at Peace, we understand the unique challenges that come with ageing — changes in memory, mood shifts, and problematic behaviours that can place stress on families, carers, and GPs.
That’s why we offer specialist geriatric psychiatry assessments:
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Compassionate care for older adults
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Practical support for families and carers
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Clear communication and shared plans with GPs and aged care staff
You don’t have to face these challenges alone.
Our Services
Memory & Thinking Support
Gentle, thorough assessments for dementia, cognitive decline, and decision-making capacity.
Mood & Wellbeing in Later Life
Help for depression, anxiety, and the emotional impact of ageing.
Behavioural & Medication Support
Practical strategies for distressing behaviours, plus expert psychotropic and polypharmacy reviews.
Family & Carer Guidance
Clear, supportive advice to help you cope, plan, and feel confident in your next steps.
Collaboration with GPs & Aged Care Homes
We work closely with doctors and staff to ensure seamless care.

How It Works
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Referral – Your GP or aged care home sends us a referral.
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Telehealth Consultation – The older adult is seen via secure video, with support from staff or family if needed.
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Care Plan – We provide a clear, written plan with recommendations, sent back to the GP or facility.
About Dr Shehara Gunasekara
Dr Shehara Gunasekara is a consultant geriatric psychiatrist with a special interest in dementia, late-life depression and anxiety, capacity assessments, and carer support.
Through telehealth, he provides timely, practical, and compassionate care for older adults across Australia.
Ready to find support?
Who We Help
For Families & Carers
“It’s not easy to watch a loved one struggle with memory, mood, or behaviour changes. We’ll support you and your family with clear guidance and practical help.”
For GPs
“Rapid access to a geriatric psychiatrist, with clear and actionable feedback every time.”
For Aged Care Homes
“Reduce staff stress and hospital transfers by giving residents access to specialist psychiatric support.”