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Mental Health Barriers & How to Help Seniors Dealing with Depression or PTSD

Mental health issues are a very real concern for seniors. According to World Health Organization, approximately 15% of adults over the age of 60 suffer from a mental disorder — and this number doesn’t even include those who are undiagnosed. Aside from diseases that physically deteriorate the brain, like Alzheimer’s, older adults are prone to an array of mental illnesses. Depression and PTSD included, these disorders are often overlooked despite their potential for grave impact. Nevertheless, mental health is just as important as physical health to understand and address.

Why are seniors still not getting the mental health treatments they need?

Once again, the elderly often goes under-treated or untreated for mental health concerns. Here’s why:

What can be done to help seniors with their mental health?

If you are concerned about your own mental health or a loved one’s, consider speaking to your family doctor, friends, and family about your options. With mental illnesses, there is such a variety of treatment options; every individual’s needs are different.

Here are some of our other resources on senior mental health:

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