Derby Telegraph

Older people ‘continuall­y missing out on vital mental health support’

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OLDER people are just as likely to suffer from mental health problems as younger age groups, but “seem to be continuall­y missing out” on vital support, Age UK has said.

More than half a million people in the UK over 65 suffer from anxiety disorder, and 480,000 experience a major depressive disorder, according to estimates from the charity using data from the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) Index.

In April, Age UK carried out a survey among older people on the impact of the pandemic, which found they have been equally affected by issues of loneliness and anxiety.

Yet, despite these findings, only five per cent of referrals to NHS talking therapies in 2020/21 were for the over-65s – below expected levels.

The charity is urging that older people are not left out of discussion­s surroundin­g mental health support.

Age UK’s charity director, Caroline Abrahams, said: “The pandemic has had a big impact on us all and very few of us are emerging from it totally unscathed.

“We know that many older people may feel reluctant to start a conversati­on about their mental health with their GP, but NHS treatments such as counsellin­g are just as effective in older people as with other age groups. There is a commitment by NHS England to increase overall access to talking therapies, but older people seem to be continuall­y missing out. For this reason we think that there should be a specific target for older people; without it the chances are the trend will continue to move in the wrong direction, with even fewer older people being enabled to access talking therapies.”

The charity also recommends those in older age groups who are suffering with their mental health use facilities such as its Telephone Friendship Service or The Silver Line, which offers 24-hour support.

Mental health problems are more prevalent among women than men in this age range, particular­ly in terms of anxiety, where nearly double the amount of women than men report having the condition.

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