As we age, changes in physical health, cognitive function, social networks, and life circumstances can significantly affect mental wellbeing. Aging-related mental health concerns encompass a broad range of emotional and cognitive challenges that are common in later life but are not an inevitable or untreatable part of growing older.
Mental health conditions in older adults are frequently under-recognized and undertreated, often dismissed as normal aging. However, depression, anxiety, cognitive decline, and other conditions in later life are medical issues that deserve proper assessment and evidence-based treatment.
The mental health challenges associated with aging are diverse and often interconnected:
Mental health symptoms in older adults may present differently than in younger populations and are often attributed to physical illness or “normal aging”:
Older adults respond well to mental health treatment when it is tailored to their specific needs and circumstances:
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