12.7 C
London
Tuesday, May 7, 2024
HomeHealth NewsAs millions of seniors suffer from mental illness, eating problems treble and...

As millions of seniors suffer from mental illness, eating problems treble and self-harm rises by 50%.

An NGO has warned that millions of seniors suffer from anxiety and sadness in a hidden mental health epidemic.

Since 2015, hospital admissions for eating disorders among women over 60 have quadrupled, according to Age UK.

In the same period, the number of people receiving treatment for self-harm has increased by about 50 percent, according to government statistics.

According to the charity, these “heartbreaking” statistics demonstrate that older adults’ mental health has been ignored for decades.

It warned that the crisis will worsen in winter, with millions of individuals concerned about rising energy and food costs.

As millions of seniors suffer from mental illness, eating problems treble and self-harm rises by 50%.
As millions of seniors suffer from mental illness, eating problems treble and self-harm rises by 50%.

Age UK’s Charity Director, Caroline Abrahams, believes the pandemic has aggravated the problem.

She stated that feeling depressed or nervous should not be considered a natural aspect of aging and recommended anyone feeling out of sorts consult a physician.

She remarked, “It’s distressing to think that some elderly individuals may be enduring anxiety, depression, or serious mental health issues but, for whatever reason, are not seeking the treatment they need and deserve.

She said that NHS talking treatments had a better success rate for older patients than for younger patients, although older patients are often under-referred. Despite comprising one-fifth of the population, just 5.6% of referrals to NHS talking therapies in 2016 were for individuals over 65.

On World Mental Health Day, Age UK called for the elderly to receive equal treatment for mental and physical problems.

According to NHS Digital data, hospital admissions for self-harm among women over 60 increased from 5,501 in 2015 to 7,515 in 2019.

The number of individuals admitted for eating disorders rose from 52 in 2015 to 92 four years later, with specialists speculating that this is only the tip of the iceberg.

A government official stated, “By 2024, we will invest an additional £2.3 billion annually in mental health services, assisting two million more people.”

As outlined in Our Plan for Patients, we will increase the provision of mental health assistance for individuals of all ages, including access to NHS talking therapies, so they can receive care when they need it.

Nationally, the NHS is implementing a program to aid individuals with anxiety and depression in returning to work. 700 employment advisors will collaborate with therapists to assist up to 100,000 people each year in finding employment, as part of a £122 million package launched by the government.
Health Secretary Theresa Coffey stated, “Offering employment support to persons under the care of NHS mental health services will help them start, remain, and succeed in the workforce, thereby enhancing their well-being and resiliency and boosting our economy.”

RELATED ARTICLES

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Most Popular

Sunak urges Tories to support his leadership

The Conservatives secured victory in a solitary metropolitan mayor election nationwide; Andy Street's narrow defeat dealt Rishi Sunak a severe setback. Rishi Sunak has urged Conservatives to remain under his leadership in defiance of the party's disastrous few days of results, which culminated in their shocking loss in the West Midlands mayoral election.

Canelo Álvarez retains 168lbs title after disciplining Jaime Munguía

On Saturday night, Canelo Álvarez maintained his undisputed super middleweight championship by defeating a determined opponent. In doing so, he demonstrated his superior strength and effectiveness, resulting in a unanimous decision that dealt Jaime Munguía his initial setback.  The fight was judged 117-110 by Tim Cheatham, 116-111 by David Sutherland, and 115-112 by Steve Weisfeld.

Police fatally shoot 16-year-old after suspected terrorist stabbing

Following the stabbing of a bishop in Sydney last month, an additional adolescent and six others were charged with terror-related offenses. This incident follows those charges. A sixteen-year-old boy was fatally shot by police in Australia after he wounded a man in the back during an alleged terrorist attack. The adolescent reported to Perth police on Saturday night that he intended to carry out violent acts without specifying his location or identity.

Jones criticizes ‘pathetic’ rivals after securing world snooker final

The world No. 44 will face Kyren Wilson in the two-day championship match that begins on Sunday, following Wilson's 17-11 victory over David Gilbert. Bingham and Judd Trump, both of whom were defeated by the Welshman in his last eight matches, both suggested that Jones' frustrating strategies had disrupted their cadence and contributed to their ultimate defeats. 

Recent Comments