Depression in older people
Depression is not part of normal ageing
Depressive symptoms are common in elderly (10-20 % in primary care setting)
One fifth of all elderly seen in primary care have a depressive condition
Less than half get a diagnosis and adequate treatment
Older people at risk of depression
Recent (<3 months) major physical illness or hospital admission
Chronic illness/Long term conditions
In receipt of high levels of home care
Recent bereavement
Socially isolated people
Those people persistently complaining of loneliness
Patients complaining of persistent sleep problems
Depression is treatable
Management
Identify & treat medical problems
Assess risk of suicide and self-neglect
Look out for alcohol/drug misuse
Offer treatments
Antidepressants
Talking treatments
Regular follow-up
Referral to psychiatric services, when necessary
Other Resources
A fantastic online resource developed to test your knowledge on depression in later life
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