The mental and emotional health of senior citizens is the main focus of geriatric therapy. Depression, anxiety, dementia, memory loss, sleep disturbances, and age-related emotional difficulties are among the conditions that these therapies assist in managing.
If older persons have memory issues, confusion, mood swings, loneliness, anxiety, sleep disorders, or trouble handling everyday tasks, they should see a psychiatrist.
Early diagnosis and appropriate therapy can help manage symptoms, improve quality of life, and halt progression in several memory-related disorders, even if some may not be completely curable.
Indeed, when given and well supervised by a licensed psychiatrist based on the patient's medical history and condition, mental drugs can be safe for older adults.
Family members can assist by offering emotional support, promoting social engagement, scheduling routine medical checkups, and fostering a secure and supportive atmosphere for senior citizens.