The Relationship Between Older Adults and Depression

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Depression is a mood disorder that affects how you think, feel, and handle daily activities in your life. In the United States, nearly 5% of all adults have regular feelings of depression. That equates to around 10 million people. Depression is a threat that everyone in the world faces, but it can be even more dangerous for different groups of people and at certain stages of our lives, including in older adults and seniors. In this article, we’ll explore the relationship between older adults and depression.

Depression in Older Adults

Depression is not a normal part of aging, but it can become more prevalent as we get older due to particular circumstances in our lives that increase our risk. Risk factors for depression in older adults include:

  • Lacking a supportive social network
  • Living alone or being isolated from others
  • Being female
  • Experiencing stressful life events, like losing a loved one
  • Being single, unmarried, divorced, or widowed
  • Taking certain medications or a combination of medications
  • Having (or previously having had) certain physical conditions, like hypertension, diabetes, stroke, dementia, cancer, atrial fibrillation, and chronic pain
  • Having other illnesses or diseases
  • Fearing death
  • Having a disability
  • Substance abuse
  • Family history of major depressive disorder
  • Previous history of depression
  • Losing independence, like through being hospitalized or requiring home healthcare
  • Having previously attempted suicide

These are only some of the causes of depression in older adults, as various factors can play a role in different situations. While only about 5% of older adults living in the community suffer from depression, that percentage rises to over 13% for older adults requiring home healthcare and over 11% for older patients who are hospitalized. This illustrates how other life events and health issues can increase the likelihood of being depressed.

 Signs and symptoms of depression in older adults include:

  • Feeling hopeless or pessimistic
  • Constantly feeling sad, anxious, or empty
  • Being increasingly irritable, frustrated, or restless
  • Losing interest in things you normally enjoy, like hobbies and activities
  • Feeling guilty, worthless, or helpless
  • Having decreased energy and feeling fatigued
  • Experiencing sleep issues, like having trouble sleeping, oversleeping, and more
  • Over- or undereating, changes in appetite, and unplanned weight changes
  • Frequently thinking about death
  • Attempting suicide or having thoughts of suicide

Feelings of loneliness, isolation, and sadness, can be particularly high around the holidays, especially if older adults aren’t able to spend time with their loved ones. This can cause these feelings to develop into depression. That’s why it’s important to know what depression looks like and take action. If you or someone you know is experiencing any of these symptoms, consider reaching out to the Substance Abuse and Mental Services Administration for help by calling or texting 988

At Celebrate Senior Living, we are committed to celebrating the moments, victories, and memories that will last a lifetime for our residents and their loved ones. This includes promoting good mental health and providing our residents with opportunities to live a fulfilling, happy life. We are a Midwest-based foundation that serves Illinois and Indiana residents by offering Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care, and Skilled Nursing living options. We also provide three delicious, healthy meals a day to ensure our residents get the nutrients they need!
If you or a loved one are interested in senior living options, schedule a tour with us today! You can also learn more by exploring our communities, which include South Holland, Niles, and Fort Wayne, or by contacting us with any other questions!

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Doreen Triber
Doreen Triber
A friend of mine found Celebrate Senior Living for me after touring multiple Independent Living facilities. I eventually transitioned to Skilled Nursing here at Celebrate and I like that I didn't have to leave this community. I've been in skilled nursing for about 5 years now. Since I cannot walk, they have helped me with a lot. The nurses are great! They are truly wonderful! I am currently doing therapy 3 times a week and they are wonderful and nice to work with. I really enjoy the chef's salad and the best part is that you can order it for any meal. I've found my best friend here, Beth! We spend every afternoon together catching up in the parlor.
Vanessa Leon
Vanessa Leon
Had the pleasure of attending the Easter event! My family and I had a great time despite the weather. My daughter really enjoyed the live bunnies, they were too cute! 🐰 They had all sorts of treats and yummy hot chocolate! Definitely attending again next year!
Monica Moran
Monica Moran
Visited this facility during their annual easter event and it was a great experience! We loved that the easter bunny made an appearance as well to take family photos! They even brought real bunnies and the kids were able to pet them. Super cute! Great place to have an Easter egg hunt, it was super spacious. The facility was nice and everyone there was super friendly ☺️
Hilda Chavez
Hilda Chavez
We had the pleasure of attending their annual Easter Egg Hunt and we had such a good time, despite the terrible weather! My kids definitely enjoyed hunting for eggs, especially the Golden ones. They had a variety of treats and hot drinks and everyone was so welcoming, from the residents to the staff. They also had an Easter Bunny so the little ones were able to get some pictures with the Easter Bunny. I highly recommend everyone to attend next year! Overall, we had a great time and looking forward to next year’s Easter Egg Hunt.
fabian robledo
fabian robledo
Had a chance to visit this facility during their annual easter event, and all the staff were amazing! The facility is very well maintained and clean. They had snacks and drinks for everyone to enjoy and also an easter egg hunt for the kids! The easter bunny made an appearance as well to take family photos! Great place to be and an even greater time spent!
mat kanno
mat kanno
Therapy and rehab on my hip and back have been going great. The therapists I have are very knowledgeable and caring and although it will take me a few months for me to feel much better, the progress I’m making with them has been extremely helpful.
Cecelia Albregts
Cecelia Albregts
All the therapists in this facility have been very encouraging and supportive on my journey to assisted living. They opened a whole new world of possibilities, challenges, and goals which I thought I could never achieve, but I did and much more than I could ever expect. When I was learning to climb stairs, the therapist taught me techniques to do so, I trusted the therapist and said, "let's do it!" That's been my mantra ever since. Now, I can climb a while flight of stairs. Through the exercises, I'm getting stronger! Assisted living has become a reality for me only because of my therapist's hard work and faith in me. May God reward all of you for all you have done for me and continue to do for me.
Valeriy Sagalovich
Valeriy Sagalovich
I have been living in this house since February 2022. My apartment fully meets all my needs. The food prepared for residents is very diverse and tasty. The cooks and waiters are polite, patient and friendly. All staff, from directors to maintenances and cleaners is very professional, attentive and caring. I can confidently recommend this house for comfortable stay to every person.
Kathleen Madej
Kathleen Madej
So many people who work there show the utmost compassion and caring for my father who is a resident there - if I have questions they look to find the answers- if I have needs they look to fulfill them- I feel like it is family every time I go there -

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