Jo Anne Sirey, Alexandra Greenfield, Alyssa DePasquale, Nathalie Weiss, Patricia Marino, George S Alexopoulos, Martha L Bruce Department of Psychiatry, Weill Cornell Medical College, White Plains, NY, USA Background: Staff who provide support services to older adults are in a unique position to detect depression and offer a referral for mental health treatment. Yet integrating mental health screening and recommendations into aging services requires staff learn new skills to integrate mental health and overcome client barriers to accepting mental health referrals. This paper describes client rates of depression and a novel engagement intervention (Open Door) for homebound older adults who are eligible for home delivered meals and screened f...
Depression afflicts 20% to 40% of people 65 and older. Depression in older adults is frequent and ch...
OBJECTIVES: Many older adults have significant depressive symptoms but few people access care for th...
Older persons who suffer from health problems leading to functional impairment are at risk for devel...
BackgroundVery little research has been conducted in the area of depression among older home care cl...
Abstract Background Very little research has been conducted in the area of depression among older ho...
Depression affects 350 million people worldwide and is considered the primary cause of disability in...
Purpose: The purpose of this quality improvement project was to present the Collaborative Care Model...
BackgroundDepressive symptoms in older home care clients are common but poorly recognized and treate...
Background: Depression and anxiety are among the most diagnosed mental health disorders. Moreover, t...
Objective: Data are presented from a pilot research program initiated to develop, refine, and test t...
Depression is one of the leading causes of disability in older adults worldwide. Many older adults w...
Abstract Background Depressive symptoms in older home...
This study evaluated an evidence-based intervention for depression delivered by case managers in thr...
Depression is increasingly recognized as a significant public health problem among older adults. Bec...
Depression among older adults is associated with reduced quality of life, increased health care cost...
Depression afflicts 20% to 40% of people 65 and older. Depression in older adults is frequent and ch...
OBJECTIVES: Many older adults have significant depressive symptoms but few people access care for th...
Older persons who suffer from health problems leading to functional impairment are at risk for devel...
BackgroundVery little research has been conducted in the area of depression among older home care cl...
Abstract Background Very little research has been conducted in the area of depression among older ho...
Depression affects 350 million people worldwide and is considered the primary cause of disability in...
Purpose: The purpose of this quality improvement project was to present the Collaborative Care Model...
BackgroundDepressive symptoms in older home care clients are common but poorly recognized and treate...
Background: Depression and anxiety are among the most diagnosed mental health disorders. Moreover, t...
Objective: Data are presented from a pilot research program initiated to develop, refine, and test t...
Depression is one of the leading causes of disability in older adults worldwide. Many older adults w...
Abstract Background Depressive symptoms in older home...
This study evaluated an evidence-based intervention for depression delivered by case managers in thr...
Depression is increasingly recognized as a significant public health problem among older adults. Bec...
Depression among older adults is associated with reduced quality of life, increased health care cost...
Depression afflicts 20% to 40% of people 65 and older. Depression in older adults is frequent and ch...
OBJECTIVES: Many older adults have significant depressive symptoms but few people access care for th...
Older persons who suffer from health problems leading to functional impairment are at risk for devel...