Seniors Mental Health & Depression
A majority of men and women from the ages of 55-74 report they are satisfied with their lives and are currently in good health. While periods of depression may occur among seniors, it is important to remember that it is not a normal part of aging.
Depression is the most common mental health concern for older adults, affecting between 15 to 20 percent of older adults living in the community. It is not a normal part of aging. Symptoms such as decreased energy, poor sleep and preoccupation with health problems should be viewed as possible symptoms of a treatable illness and are NOT a result of the aging process.
Treatment for depression works, yet too many people remain undiagnosed and untreated because they don’t recognize the signs and symptoms of depression.
Mental health specialists generally agree on the following definition of major depression:
1.Symptoms persist for two weeks or longer
2.People either have depressed moods or seem unable to enjoy life.
3.Major depression should be considered if four of the following seven criteria are present:
•A change in sleeping habits (more or less than usual)
•A change in eating habits or weigh
•Low energy or fatigue
•Trouble concentrating
•Feeling worthless or excessively guilty
•Marked restlessness or slowed-down movements
•Thoughts of death or suicide
Depression can be defined as an imbalance of brain chemicals triggered by stress and life events, including biological, psychological and social factors.
Depression is NOT a character or personality flaw.
Many of the signs of depression may also indicate other problems or medical conditions – It is important to consult with a doctor to determine if your symptoms indicate depression or another medical condition.
Depression is often difficult to recognize among the senior population and it tends to be under diagnosed. Living with depression not only prevents older adult from fully enjoying their lives but it puts a strain upon their health, which can lead to other medical concerns. It is also very difficult for their caregivers and places a strain on their health as well.