Statistics
show that depression in seniors is common; however, it is not a normal part of
aging and should not be treated as such.
Many of the challenges seniors go through in the later stages of their
life including the death of love ones, retiring from the workplace, and having
one or more serious health problems or disability can result in a person developing
depression. While an estimated 6 million
adults
age 65 years and older have late-life depression, only 10%
of those affected are treated for it.
Experts
say there are several reasons why depression goes untreated in the elderly including
the fact that symptoms are displayed differently from those in younger people. For
example many seniors do show signs of sadness, the most common symptom of
depression, and many are unwilling to share their feelings with anyone. Seniors with depression often complain of
feeling tired, have trouble sleeping and may be grumpy and irritable. Depression can even cause symptoms associated
with Alzheimer’s disease such as confusion and attention problems.
In
some cases symptoms of depression are misdiagnosed as being the result of
medical conditions and/or from the side effects of medicines they take to treat
the conditions. The National Institute
on Aging says depression can “co-occur with other serious medical illnesses
such as diabetes, cancer, heart disease, and Parkinson’s disease.” Furthermore,
they explain that depression can make these conditions worse and treating the
depression can help older adults better manage their other health
conditions.
If
you think you have depression or that a loved one is suffering from the
condition, you need to schedule an appointment with a healthcare provider. It can be treated but your doctor needs to
rule out other medical conditions that may be causing the depression. Typical treatment for depression includes
medication and psychotherapy.
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brings a unique vision to senior
living with our mission statement “to honor, to
serve, to invest.” Our foundation is built on honoring God, valuing all seniors
and selecting staff with a felt calling to serve. We are dedicated to creating
a true home within an ideal setting and invite you to schedule a tour to see
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