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In This Episode:
Guest host Dr. Nicole Didyk discusses the diagnosis and treatment of depression, including why it’s often tricky to diagnose in later life, and how it can be treated. (Note: depression in the context of dementia will be covered in an upcoming episode.) Dr. Didyk is a geriatrician in Canada, and the founder of the blog and YouTube channel The Wrinkle.
She covers:
- What’s different about depression in older adults?
- What are the signs that an older person might be depressed?
- What medical illnesses can mimic depression?
- Which medications can cause or worsen depressive symptoms?
- How can depression be treated in older adults?
- What to do if you’re concerned about depression in an older person
Related episodes:
053 – Interview: Addressing Loneliness in Aging
Related Resources:
- VIDEO: Geriatric Depression – is it normal for old people to be sad? with Dr. Didyk
- Depression in Aging: Diagnosis & Treatment When the Golden Years are Blue
- Older Adults and Depression — National Institute of Mental Health
- Depression in Older Adults – HelpGuide.org
- Depression | Aging & Health A-Z | American Geriatrics Society | HealthInAging.org
Suicide Prevention Helplines (available 24/7):
- IOA Friendship Line (developed for older adults): 800-971-0016
- United States 1-800-273-TALK
- Canada 1-833-456-4566
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