How do you know if your loved one may be depressed? Clinical depression is characterized by symptoms that interfere with the ability to function normally on a daily basis for several weeks of longer. The symptoms vary and may include:
- Persistent sadness for two or more weeks
- Difficulty sleeping or concentrating
- Feeling slowed down
- Becoming isolated
- No longer getting pleasure from usual activities
- Worrying excessively
- Being overly concerned about health problems
- Becoming irritable
- Feeling worthless or helpless
- Changes in appetite and/or appearance
- Crying spells
- Thoughts of death or suicide
If he or she has these symptoms, get help from a medical professional immediately.
Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center and Hospital is a 292-licensed bed facility, which includes comprehensive care, subacute beds, a dementia care unit, and a specialty hospital with geropsychiatric beds. In addition, Levindale operates two adult day care centers.