Older People
By addressing mental health in older adults requires a tailored approach, considering their unique needs and life experiences. We encourage participation in social activities, community centers, or clubs to reduce feelings of isolation. Foster connections between older adults and younger generations, which can provide a sense of purpose and reduce loneliness. We encourage physical activities like walking, yoga, or swimming, which are known to boost mood and cognitive function. Help them participate in educational courses, workshops, or hobbies that stimulate the mind. Also we run community-based awareness campaigns to reduce the stigma around mental health issues in older adults.
Our Approaches
- Promote Social Engagement
- Physical Health and Mental Well-being
- Access to Mental Health Services
- Community-Based Support
- Family Involvement
- Spiritual Care
- Addressing Stigma
We care for older adults through physical, emotional, and social support to ensure their well-being. Encourage regular visits from family and friends. Help them stay connected through phone calls, video chats, or social media.
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