Suicide Prevention: Special Considerations for Older Adults

September 8, 2023

By True Care

World Suicide Prevention Day – September 10th – is a day where people from around the world come together to raise awareness about the issue of suicide and the fact that it is preventable.

Suicide is a major public health problem responsible for a large number of deaths worldwide. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), close to 800,000 people die by suicide every year, and for every person who dies by suicide, there are many more who attempt it.

While suicide is a problem that affects people of all ages, older adults are at a higher risk for suicide than any other age group. According to Mental Health America, adults aged 65 and older account for nearly 20 percent of all suicides in the United States. Moreover, older adults are more likely to have a chronic illness or disability, which can increase their likelihood of experiencing suicidality or suicidal thoughts.

The signs of suicidality can vary from person to person, but some common signs include:

  1. Feelings of hopelessness, helplessness, and worthlessness.
  2. Withdrawing from social activities and relationships.
  3. Giving away prized possessions or making preparations.
  4. Increasing alcohol or drug use.
  5. Expressing suicidal thoughts, even in a casual manner.

If you suspect someone is experiencing suicidal thoughts, it is crucial to take immediate action by contacting a healthcare provider, therapist, or crisis helpline. You can also encourage them to seek support from a mental health professional.

Managing a life-limiting diagnosis can also increase the risk for suicidality. Receiving such a diagnosis can be overwhelming and lead to feelings of hopelessness and despair. However, it is important for people with life-limiting diagnoses to seek out support and resources to manage their condition.

Here are some tips for managing life-limiting diagnoses:

  1. Find support – Join a support group, reach out to friends and family, and talk about your feelings and experiences.
  2. Stay active – Take steps to maintain your physical and mental health. Exercise, eat a balanced diet, and get plenty of rest.
  3. Find meaning – Connect with others through volunteering, prayer, meditation, or other meaningful activities.
  4. Explore your care options – Seek out support from your healthcare team, explore palliative care options, and ask about supportive services such as home health care, meal delivery, and transportation.

With the right resources and support, suicide doesn’t need to claim so many lives. In fact, suicides are largely preventable. As an organization that cares for many older people, including those with life-limiting illnesses, we at True Care are dedicated to coming together to support those who are struggling with suicidal thoughts and ideation. This World Suicide Prevention Day, check in on the older people in your life. 

There is still a lot of stigma surrounding topics related to mental health, especially among older generations. If you notice any of the above warning signs in your older loved one, it’s important that you speak up and check in with them. Your caring concern could be the difference between life and death for someone you care about. Suicide is a difficult and oftentimes painful topic to discuss. Still, by having these conversations early and often, we can prevent needless deaths, together. 

ABOUT TRUE CARE

True Care is a Licensed Home Care Agency providing personalized home health care and support services to families throughout New York City, Westchester County, and the Hudson Valley. Founded in 2009, True Care has expanded to meet the growing demand for affordable, quality care. With 15 True Care locations throughout the region, our diverse community of caregivers serve all clients with a common goal—providing outstanding home care experiences with dignity and respect. We empower our clients to remain at home with greater ease and safety. From our home health assistance and nursing care services to our comprehensive support services and caregiver certification programs, our work is an expression of our deep commitment to each client and every family we serve. True Care is accredited by The Joint Commission, meeting the industry’s highest nationally recognized standards of care.

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Suicide Prevention: Special Considerations for Older Adults

September 8, 2023

By True Care

ABOUT TRUE CARE

True Care is a Licensed Home Care Agency providing personalized home health care and support services to families throughout New York City, Westchester County, and the Hudson Valley. Founded in 2009, True Care has expanded to meet the growing demand for affordable, quality care. With 15 True Care locations throughout the region, our diverse community of caregivers serve all clients with a common goal—providing outstanding home care experiences with dignity and respect. We empower our clients to remain at home with greater ease and safety. From our home health assistance and nursing care services to our comprehensive support services and caregiver certification programs, our work is an expression of our deep commitment to each client and every family we serve. True Care is accredited by The Joint Commission, meeting the industry’s highest nationally recognized standards of care.

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