Support for Memory and Mind: Mild Cognitive Impairment & Dementia Care at NBCG
Evidence-Based, Comprehensive, Outpatient Care That Puts You First
Why Choose NBCG for MCI & Dementia Care?
Memory changes can be concerning — whether it’s misplaced words, forgotten appointments, or moments of confusion. At Neurobehavioral Center for Growth, we specialize in helping individuals experiencing mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or dementia maintain their independence, improve daily function, and live meaningful, fulfilling lives.
Expert-led, interdisciplinary treatment from psychologists, psychiatrists, and board-certified mental health providers.
Personalized, holistic treatment plans tailored to your unique needs. This may include therapy, medications, mindfulness and/or an advanced outpatient therapy TMS, Spravato, or ketamine.
Ongoing, hands-on support & monitoring to optimize, integrate and maximize your treatment and healing journey.
Evidence-based, compassionate care for, not only depression, but whatever else comes up like anxiety, PTSD, OCD, and more
MCI & Dementia Care We Offer:
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Psychological testing is a structured way to assess a person’s emotions, behavior, and personality. It helps diagnose mental health conditions (like depression or anxiety) and guides treatment planning.
Testing may include interviews, questionnaires, and standardized tests.
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Mental health therapy is a supportive process where individuals work with a trained professional to understand and manage emotional, behavioral, or psychological challenges.
It can help improve coping skills, relationships, and overall well-being.
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Psychiatric medication managementinvolves a medical provider prescribing and monitoring medications to help manage mental health symptoms.
It includes regular check-ins to assess effectiveness and adjust doses if needed.
Call to make an appointment for Testing, Therapy and/or Medication Management today!
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It’s normal to forget things from time to time. But when memory lapses, confusion, or attention problems begin to interfere with daily life, it may be a sign of something more significant.
Understanding Cognitive Changes
Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) involves noticeable changes in memory or thinking that go beyond typical aging, but not severe enough to significantly disrupt everyday life. Some people with MCI remain stable, while others may develop dementia over time.
Dementia describes a group of conditions that affect memory, reasoning, and behavior, such as Alzheimer’s disease, vascular dementia, and Lewy body dementia. While not reversible, early detection and treatment can greatly improve quality of life and slow progression.
The NBCG Difference
At NBCG, we go beyond medication to provide comprehensive mental health support, ensuring holistic care that aligns with your overall well-being.
Multiple locations across Northern Utah
Team of board-certified psychologists, therapists, psychiatric providers & nurse practitioners that provide interdisciplinary, connected care
Integrated approach with mental health therapy, medication management, advanced depression therapies, and mindfulness guidance for continued improvements at home.
Evidence-based, patient-centered treatment plans
Skip the back-and-forth. If you’re ready to get help, you can schedule your first appointment directly with one of NBCG’s expert providers.
Book Your Appointment Today!
Not quite ready to book?
No problem—if you’d prefer to speak with someone first or have a few questions before scheduling, we’re here to help. Just fill out the form at the bottom of this page.
We Accept Most Insurance
Our NBCG team goes above and beyond to verify your insurance benefits, investigate coverage, and complete prior authorizations—so you’ll know your costs upfront and can begin treatment with confidence and affordability.
Request a Consultation
One of our team members will reach out to talk through your options and answer any questions.
To schedule an appointment please call (801) 823-3109
Location & Services
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429 S Main Street, Logan, UT 84321
ABA & Autism Services
Speech Therapy
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5974 S. Fashion Pointe Drive, Suite 140, South Ogden, UT 84403
ABA & Autism Services
Thrive Learning Center
Speech Therapy
5926 S. Fashion Pointe Drive, Suite 120, South Ogden, UT 84403
Psych & Neuropsych Testing
Mental Health Therapy
Psychiatric Med Management
TMS, Spravato, & Ketamine
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920 West Heritage Blvd, Suite 210, Layton, UT 84041
Mental Health Therapy
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415 S Medical Drive, Suite A100, Bountiful, UT 84010
Psych & Neuropsych Testing
Mental Health Therapy
ABA & Autism Services
Speech Therapy
Psychiatric Med Management
TMS, Spravato, & Ketamine
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370 E South Temple Street, Suite 175, Salt Lake City, UT 84111
Psych & Neuropsych Testing
Mental Health Therapy
Psychiatric Med Management
TMS, Spravato, & Ketamine
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7613 S Jordan Landing Blvd, Suite 120, West Jordan, UT 84084
ABA & Autism Services
Psychiatric Med Management
Indications for Treatment
The providers at Neurobehavioral Center for Growth (NBCG) offer medication management for a range of mental health conditions, including but not limited to Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD), Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), and Bipolar Disorder. Medications are prescribed based on individual assessments and in conjunction with other therapeutic interventions as needed.
Important Safety Information
Psychiatric medications are only available by prescription and should be taken as directed by a healthcare provider. A provider at NBCG can help determine if medication is right for you. Patients’ responses to medications may vary, and ongoing monitoring is necessary to ensure safety and effectiveness.
Common side effects may include drowsiness, dizziness, nausea, changes in appetite, or mood fluctuations. Some medications carry risks such as dependency, withdrawal symptoms, or rare but serious adverse effects. It is important to discuss all potential risks and benefits with your provider.
Medications for mental health conditions should not be discontinued without consulting a healthcare provider. If you experience severe side effects, worsening symptoms, or thoughts of self-harm, seek immediate medical attention.

