North
Mississippi Medical Center-Pontotoc is proud to announce psychiatric nurse
practitioner Hollie Moffatt has joined the Senior Intensive Outpatient Program.
“Moffatt’s deep
experience in mental health and geriatrics coupled with her people-first
approach will continue to grow and strengthen the Senior Intensive Outpatient
Program as we deliver group therapy and medication management to area seniors,”
said Program Director Liz Williams.
Before becoming a nurse practitioner, Moffatt
cared for patients as a registered nurse for 20 years, including 15 years with
North Mississippi Health Services. She served as psychiatric nurse at NMMC Behavioral Health Center
and the North Mississippi State Hospital in Tupelo. She returned to NMMC
Behavioral Health Outpatient Clinic in 2021 after becoming a board-certified
psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner in 2020.
Moffatt earned her undergraduate degree from Mississippi College
in Clinton. She graduated summa cum laude with a master’s degree from the
University of Mississippi School of Nursing in Jackson.
Moffatt
is a native of Tupelo and grew up in New Albany. From
a young age, Moffatt said she has found a sense of comfort in the kindness and
grace of senior adults. Inspired by her grandmother’s Alzheimer’s journey, she
was drawn to geriatrics as a health care professional.
She and her
husband, Joe, have two daughters. They attend The Orchard in Tupelo.
The Senior Intensive Outpatient Program offers group and
individual therapy and medication management for older adults with depression,
anxiety or other mental health needs. The program includes lunch and transportation
within 30 miles of NMMC-Pontotoc. For more information, call (662) 488-8007 or
visit visit nmhs.net/senior-intensive-outpatient-program.