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Meeting Mental Health Challenges of the Elder Boom

Meeting the Mental Health Challenges of the Elder Boom

BLOGGER: MICHAEL FRIEDMAN, LMSW

The elder boom has begun, and our nation is not prepared. Between 2011 and 2030, the number of adults 65 or older will increase from 40 million to 72 million and from 13 percent of the population to 20 percent. This drives growing concerns about the viability of Social Security, the sustainability of Medicare, and the availability of a workforce to provide health and social services.

Despite widespread concern about the physical health of older adults, mental health needs are mostly not on the national radar screen, a serious oversight for five reasons.

First, contrary to the ageist assumptions of our culture, people can live well in old age, but not without mental health.

Second, mental illness has a terrible impact on physical health. People with mental disorders are more likely to have physical disorders, and people with co-occurring physical and mental and/or substance use disorders are at higher risk for disability and premature death and have far higher medical costs than those with physical disorders alone.

Third, approximately 20 percent of older adults have diagnosable mental and/or substance use disorders, including dementia. This increases to over 50 percent of older adults by age 85, mostly dementia, the prevalence of which doubles every five years beginning at age 60. The range of mental health problems also includes:

Fourth, untreated mental disorders contribute to avoidable placement in institutions, such as nursing homes, driving up the costs of long-term care in the U.S. They also contribute to social isolation and high rates of suicide.

Fifth, all older adults face emotional challenges related to social and occupational role changes, diminished — but not lost — physical and mental abilities, losses of family and friends, and the inevitability of death.

Both the public and the private sectors need to take steps to meet the mental health challenges of the elder boom. These include:

In these times of cutback in government spending, addressing the mental health needs of older adults may appear to be an unnecessary frill. But the truth is that failing to address mental health needs will drive costs up in the long run. Ignoring this is very poor policy.

(This article is coauthored by Kimberly Williams, co-founder and Director of the Geriatric Mental Health Alliance of New York.)

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Yoga at 92-years-old

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Old Age Prompts Suicidal Thoughts

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Added On July 10, 2010
Psychiatrist Mark Goulston says some baby boomers would rather kill themselves than become a burden to their children.

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CNN: Granny, 76, Gets Guinness World Record

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Granny, 76, Gets Guinness World Record
Added On September 17, 2010
A 76-year-old grandmother shimmies her way into Guinness World Records for oldest acrobatic salsa dancer.

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WSJ – Japan’s Missing Centenarians

Japan’s Missing Centenarians

8/18/2010 2:53:32 PM

Local authorities in Japan launch a new campaign to locate the country’s eldest citizens after records prove to be inaccurate. Video courtesy Reuters.

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Palliative Care

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Dr. Tom Caprio, a geriatrician, talks about Palliative Care.  Find out what Palliative Care is and what Palliative care isn’t.  Questions and comments are encouraged, so don’t be shy.  If there is something about Palliative Care you’d like to know about, leave a comment for Dr. Caprio.

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