elderly depression after holidays

Avoiding Elderly Post Holiday Depression AFTER the Celebrations

The holidays are a time of joy, connection, and celebration. Families come together, presents are exchanged, and tables are filled with fabulous meals. Yet, as the decorations come down and the family visits fade into memory, a less-discussed phenomenon often emerges – post-holiday depression, especially among the elderly. While much has been written about holiday…

Elderly man receives care for ALS-induced depression

ALS-Induced Depression: How Nassau County Residents Can Help Their Loved Ones

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, is a neurodegenerative disease that attacks nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord. But for Nassau county residents living with ALS and those who love them, this condition needs no introduction. When patients get a life-changing diagnosis like ALS, they understandably go through many painful emotions as they process…

Ageism in Medicine: Mental Health is Critical for the Elderly

  Mental health is equally as important as physical health. The U.S. Surgeon General once defined mental health as “the successful performance of mental function, resulting in productive activities, fulfilling relationships with other people, and providing the ability to adapt to change and cope with adversity.” This holds true for everyone – including the elderly. Sadly,…

A Tool to Diagnose Elderly Depression in Type 2 Diabetics

According to a recent article in Home Healthcare Nurse entitled “Diabetes, Depression, and OASIS-C: A Guide for Home Healthcare Clinicians”, among the population 65 years and older, one in six suffers from depression and this is especially true among elderly adults who receive home care.  Identifying depression in the home bound elderly and effectively treating…