How to Spot, and Beat, the Holiday Blues
Summarized by Robert W. Griffith, MD
December 20, 2007
To help seniors ward off the holiday season blues, the American Geriatrics Society offers the following tips, which we have taken from their website. Robert Griffith, Editor.
Elderly may be especially prone to depression this time of year, experts say. For some older people, the holidays can generate feelings of sadness as they think about lost loved ones, financial concerns, or health problems. Here are some tips to ward off depression:
- Socialize. Ask family and friends for help traveling to parties and events or invite family and friends over.
- Volunteer. Helping others can help boost your mood.
- Don't drink too much alcohol, which can have a negative effect on your mood.
- Accept and express your feelings. If you're feeling blue, talk to someone about it. It may help you understand why you're feeling down.
- Recognize the warning signs of depression. Holiday blues tend to be temporary and mild, but depression is more serious and can last a long time if you don't get help. Be alert for signs of depression, such as: unrelenting sadness; loss of interest or pleasure; changes in appetite and weight; sleeping a lot more or less than usual; crying often; feeling restless or tired all the time; feeling worthless, helpless or guilty; slowed thinking; thoughts of death or suicide.
If you notice that an older loved one has the blues or seems depressed, you should:
- Lend a hand by offering to help with shopping, transportation and preparations for get-togethers in their homes.
- Be a good listener and encourage your loved one to talk about how they're feeling. Acknowledge their "difficult" feelings, such as a sense of loss if family or friends have died or moved away.
- Encourage the person to talk with a health care provider. Many people don't realize when they're depressed. Explain to your loved one that depression is a medical illness that can be treated and managed.
The American Geriatrics Society Foundation has a number of helpful health tips for seniors. Go to:
http://www.healthinaging.org/news/index.php
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