National Older Adult Mental Health Awareness Day 2020
COMBATING SOCIAL ISOLATION FOR
SENIORS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
Thursday, May 7, 2020,
1:00-2:30 PM ET
Join the Administration for Community Living (ACL), the
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), the
Veterans Health Administration (VHA), and the National Coalition on Mental
Health and Aging (NCMHA) for a thoughtful discussion on ways to prevent
social isolation and promote mental health during this unprecedented time
in our history.
Suicide, depression, anxiety, and problems with alcohol and
medications are issues that older adults face. The U.S. Census Bureau
indicates that by 2030, there will be nearly 75 million Americans over age
65. A 2012 study from the Institute of Medicine found that nearly 1 in 5
older Americans has one or more mental health/substance use conditions.
According to 2018 data from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention
and reported by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, adults in
the 75-84 and 85+ age groups are among those with the highest rates of
suicide.
Older Adult Mental Health Awareness Day 2020 will feature
remarks from Lance Robertson, ACL Administrator and Assistant Secretary for
Aging, and Dr. Elinore McCance-Katz, Assistant Secretary for Mental Health
and Substance Use. It will also share the latest information on social
isolation and loneliness from Dr. Dilip Jeste, University of California San
Diego Distinguished Professor of Psychiatry.
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