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Study into mental health support for older people

Despite the high prevalence of mental illness in aged care residents, they are less likely to receive services for their mental illness, claim researchers at the Australian National University (ANU).

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<p>Despite the high prevalence of mental illness in aged care residents, they are less likely to receive services for their mental illness.</p>

Despite the high prevalence of mental illness in aged care residents, they are less likely to receive services for their mental illness.

Researchers at ANU are looking for older people with chronic mental illness, and family or friends who support them, to take part in a study to determine if more support services are needed in the Canberra region.

PhD student, Sharon Leigh-Hazell, wants to speak to people from across the ACT and surrounding areas for her study into services and support for people aged over 60 years who have had a mental illness for more than five years.

“We want to find out if the current models of care are meeting the needs of older people living with chronic mental illness,” she says.

“If they are not, what other strategies can be put in place for now and in the future?”

Ms Leigh-Hazell has a lived experience as an advocate and support person for her mother who had a long term mental illness.

A recent study found that about one in four older people had experienced mental illness sometime in their life.

Older people with mental health issues are also more likely to have other conditions, such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease, but the quality of care for them is poorer.

The prevalence of mental illness can be higher in residential aged care.

A 2012 Australian Institute of Health and Welfare report found about half of the people in residential aged care had at least one mental disorder, excluding cognitive impairment or dementia.

Ms Leigh-Hazell says there has been limited research into care for older people with chronic mental illness, and particularly the link between physical and mental health services and support for older people and carers. 

“Despite the high prevalence of mental illness in aged care residents, they are less likely to receive services for their mental illness,” she says.

“But it is important that older people with chronic mental illness can retain their dignity and independence.”

Anyone wishing to take part in the study can contact Sharon Leigh-Hazell on (02) 6125 1624 or email sharon.leigh-hazell@anu.edu.au.

If you need to talk with someone, you can contact: Lifeline on 13 11 14 (24 hrs), Carers ACT on 1800 242 636 (9am to 5pm), beyond blue on 1300 22 4636 (24 hrs), or SANE on 1800 187 263 (9am to 5pm).

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