Depression in Senior Citizens

Depression in Senior Citizens

Depression is very common in
older adults and typically goes unnoticed or is misdiagnosed. 
Reasons for this vary.  Some are only treated by primary care physicians,
and due to time constraints with one on one treatment or the patient
being reluctant to disclose symptoms, the depression is not noticed. 
Other causes include certain medications, chronic illnesses, loss of
family and friends, genetics and being lonely. Several treatments are
available for depression. If you feel someone close to you may be depressed
you should seek professional help immediately.
 

Whatever the reason for the
depression, it is imperative the depression is diagnosed and treated
as soon as possible. Recognizing symptoms is the first step.
 

Symptoms

  • An “empty”
    feeling, ongoing sadness, and anxiety.
  • Tiredness, lack
    of energy.
  • Loss of interest
    or pleasure in everyday activities.
  • Sleep problems,
    including very early morning waking.
  • Problems with eating
    and weight (gain or loss).
  • A lot of crying.
  • Aches and pains
    that just won’t go away.
  • A hard time focusing,
    remembering, or making decisions.
  • Feeling that the
    future looks grim; feeling guilty, helpless, or worthless.
  • Being irritable.
  • Thoughts of death
    or suicide; a suicide attempt
    .

 
 

Many people who suffer with
depression will feel better temporarily when they visit the doctor or
visit with friends.  Once alone again, the depression sets back
in when no family or friends are around to observe the symptoms. 
Depression occurs most often with those that live alone. That is why
if you are unable to provide in home care providers or have your loved
one live with you, assisted living should be considered as an alternative. 
Being in an environment with your peers and around the clock caregivers
gives seniors a sense of fellowship and love they may be missing at
home.

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