Lesson 38: Mental Health and Aging Attention Learning Outcomes Upon completion of this lesson's material, students will be able to:
Teaching Depression A common misconception is that most, if not all, elderly people are depressed. The fact is, among the healthy population, the rate of clinical depression declines over time. Older people, however, are faced with a number of potentially "depressing" facts...decline in their activity, change in work and societal value, friends and family dying, poverty, illness, disability, impending death...it is not surprising that we ASSUME that to be old is to be depressed! National Institute of Mental Health Dementia Dementia is the term for a class of disorders that impact behavior and cognitive functioning. The most famous of these is Alzheimer's Disease. Key symptoms of Alzheimer's Disease include the following:
The definitive diagnosis of Alzheimer's can only be made upon examination of the brain after the person has died. Click HERE to review the risk factors associated with Alzeimer's Disease Click HERE to explore the 6 Pillars of a Brain-Healthy Lifestyle. The Montreal Cognitive Assessment The MoCA is a cognitive test that is designed to be used by health care professionals to detect mild cognitive impairment. It should NOT be used to determine if someone has, or does not have, dementia or Alzheimer's Click HERE to visit the MoCA website Click to download Version A of the Assessment or Version B of the Assessment This chart represents the average scores on the MoCA for Normal, Mild Cog Impairment, and Alzheimer's Patients These scores reflect averages in the three groups across each of the items in the test Click below to review an excellent document produced by the Alzheimer's Association
Understanding Aging Growing old fills many people with a sense of dread and fear. Some people don't even like to be around older people. The number of psychologists studying child development is a LOT higher than the number of people studying old age...even though we spend a LOT more time in old age than we do in childhood! Read the document below and reflect on your own fears, concerns, etc about aging. What do you think about the message contained in this document? Aging by Henri Nouwen (adapted by Dr. Robert Veon) Assessment Lesson 38 Quiz
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