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Signs and Symptoms of Depression and Anxiety In Older Adults

anxiety and depression in older adults

Depression in older adults

An older adult may be depressed if they feel extremely sad, low in energy, loss of appetite, lost interest or pleasure in their usual activities over a long period of time.  

It’s important to note that not everyone that experiences these symptoms are depressed, as it is normal to experience these feelings from time to time. Also, not every person who has depression will experience all of these symptoms.

It is more common for older adults with depression to present with more physical symptoms of depression. For example, they may complain about difficulty sleeping rather than sadness or low mood.

There may also be a difference in the language used when an older adult describes their depression. They may describe their ‘nerves’ instead of ‘sadness’.

Physical symptoms

Behaviours

Thoughts

Feelings

Anxiety in older adults

It is not always obvious to notice the symptoms of anxiety in older people as they often develop gradually and, given that we all experience some anxiety at some points in time, it can be hard to know when it is a cause for concern. Often older adults with anxiety will experience a range of symptoms. 

Below we have split the symptoms into similar categories used to describe depression:

Behavioural

Feelings

Thoughts

Physical symptoms

Dealing with anxiety and depression as an older adult can be challenging. If you or someone you care about is struggling with anxiety and/or depression, contact us today to discuss treatment options.

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