Advance Directives & Depression in Adults – April’s “In The Know”

As a health care worker, you’ve probably heard the term “advance directive”. But, what is an advance directive anyway?

It is a document that outlines people’s preferences for medical care when, in the future, they are unable to communicate their wishes. It is particularly useful when someone is terminally ill, critically ill or has advanced Alzheimer’s disease.

Pick up the latest article and learn more on Advance Directives!

Depression in older adults is a common, but frequently under-diagnosed and under-treated, condition. Depression extends beyond the personal suffering of an older patient, it can also result in family disruption, increased use of healthcare services, a decline in functional abilities, and increased risk of death from suicide.

Check out this informative article from the University of Arizona, Depression in Older Adults

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