Spotting Depression in Older Loved Ones
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Caring for Your Aging Parents
Season 02 Episode 04
Spotting Depression in Older Loved Ones
Discover the essential skills to recognize the early warning signs of depression in your aging parents and ensure they get the help they need. Join me, Lynn Smargis, Senior Care Advisor, as we explore how persistent sadness, feelings of worthlessness, and a noticeable loss of interest in once-loved activities could be crucial indicators.
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Learn why these symptoms should never be dismissed as just part of getting older and how changes in appetite and weight might be signaling deeper emotional struggles. By gaining this insight, you can take proactive steps to support your loved ones and intervene effectively.
We will also dive into other significant symptoms of depression that often go unnoticed, such as sleep disturbances, chronic fatigue, difficulty concentrating, and chronic pain. Understanding the full spectrum of signs and symptoms is key to addressing the underlying issues. Moreover, we will discuss the transformative role that palliative care can play in managing chronic pain and improving overall well-being, potentially reducing depressive symptoms.
Tune in for practical advice and strategic insights on how to enhance the quality of life for your aging parents, ensuring they receive the compassionate care they deserve. And if you need assistance or resources, make sure to contact one of these groups: National Alliance on Mental Illness, The American Association of Retired Persons, Mental Health America, Geriatric Mental Health Foundation, The Areas Agency on Aging, The National Council on Aging, The Alzheimer’s Association.
(02:03 - 03:03) Signs of Depression in Aging Parents
(07:33 - 09:18) Warning Signs of Depression in Parents
(12:37 - 13:08) Recognizing Signs of Suicidal Ideation
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