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Depression

Health Conditions

Depressed senior citizen

Depression is a serious medical illness. It’s more than just feeling "down in the dumps" or "blue" for a few days. It’s feeling "down" and "low" and "hopeless" for weeks at a time.

Facts & Overview Symptoms Diagnosis & Treatment Risk Factors Caregiver Guidance
  • Loneliness and isolation – Seniors living alone, especially those living alone for the first time; a dwindling social circle due to deaths or relocation; decreased mobility due to illness or loss of driving privileges.
  • Reduced sense of purpose - Feelings of worthlessness loss of identity due to retirement or physical limitations on activities.
  • Health problems – Illness and disability; chronic or severe pain; cognitive decline; damage to body image due to surgery or disease.
  • Medications – Some prescription medications can trigger depression or make it worse.
  • Fears – Fear of death or dying; anxiety over financial problems or health issues.
  • Death of loved ones. The death of spouse, friends, family members, and pets.

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