Senior Mental Health
Advice, information and support for family caregivers who are either providing hands-on care or making long-term care decisions concerning an older adults mental health.
Healthy aging involves more than remaining disease free. Common mental health issues such as anxiety, depression and other mood disorders can have a negative impact on overall well-being for young and old alike. Mental health issues in older adults are not a normal part of aging. Moreso, these conditions are particulary impactful in the older population, because they often interfere with a senior's desire to seek treatment for other age-related issues. Although the CDC reports that over 20 percent of older adults experience mental health issues, the good news is mental health conditions are treatable.
To learn more about senior mental health, browse expert articles for information and resources as well as personal stories written by caregivers who share their own experience coping with mental health problems in the elderly. Find help and support in the caregiver forum from the shared wisdom of other caregivers. Whether you need answers to a specific question or just want to participate in discussions with those who understand, AgingCare can help you throughout the journey of caring for a senior with mental health issues.
Mental Health Articles
Understanding Mental Health Issues in Seniors
The diagnosis and treatment of mental illness in the elderly is challenging yet critical. Increasing awareness of the unique relationship between aging and psychiatric disorders is the first step toward improving mental health care for older adults.
12 CommentsGeriatric Psychiatrists: How Can We Help You?
What is a geriatric psychiatrist and how can they help caregivers and seniors? Caring for older adults requires a special understanding of their physical, social, and mental health needs.
57 CommentsWarning Signs of Depression in the Elderly
Depression is common in seniors but is not a normal part of aging. If you suspect an elderly loved one may be depressed, look for these symptoms.
13 CommentsAnxiety, Hoarding and OCD in the Elderly
Anxiety can be a normal reaction to stress, but when a senior’s fears, worries and coping mechanisms negatively affect their daily activities, relationships and quality of life, it crosses over into a serious mental health condition.
7 CommentsPhysical and Mental Health Effects of Family Caregiving
Providing care for a senior can be very rewarding, but without a balanced care plan and regular respite, family caregivers risk developing serious mental and physical health problems of their own.
12 Comments
Mental Health Questions
Am I wrong for being exhausted, burned out, and wanting a break?
26 Answerskathy2024 Answered 18 min agoHi I am looking after elderly parents, which I love doing, but mum and (even dad now) has huge anxiety.
6 AnswersMargaretMcKen Answered 17 hours agoHow do I redirect my patient who constantly talks about going back home? He absolutely hates living by his family who takes care of all his needs.
2 Answersfreqflyer Answered 22 hours agoAm I the only one who is just plain tired of being responsible for elderly parent? It's been almost 25 years with no end in sight.
44 AnswersMiaMoor Replied Nov 14, 2024
Mental Health Discussions
Jokes needed to lighten our day. Enter at your own risk!
8,481 CommentsAnxietynacy Commented 18 hours agoOn My Mind
9,885 Commentsgolden23 Commented 20 hours agoGeneral topics.
5,195 CommentsPeasuep Commented Nov 13, 2024Only child caregiver rage: "You're all I have"
9 CommentsJoAnn29 Commented Nov 13, 2024