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While most older adults say their emotional and mental health is very good, many say they have been bothered by anxiety and depression -- these resources may help.
Depression is more common and more severe in both older adults, especially those 70 and older, and those living below the federal poverty level. Here are some actions that can help ease depressive symptoms during times of stress:
MONTANA HELPLINES, RESOURCE GUIDES AND CLINICS:
Help is within Reach. If you or someone you know is unable to engage in normal daily activities and needs additional help, you have a number of additional possible resources available.
MONTANA COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS
There are 16 federally-funded health center organizations in Montana with 76 delivery sites across the state. Community Health Health centers serve everyone regardless of ability to pay or insurance status.
MONTANA FOOD ASSISTANCE RESOURCES:
Because good nutrition is linked to mental wellness, it's important to maintain a healthy diet.
INFORMATION & RESOURCES FOR THOSE WITH LOVED ONES IN NURSING HOMES:
Because of the high proportion of nursing home residents with a mental illness other than dementia, the quality of mental health care in nursing homes is a major concern for patients, families and loved ones.
NATIONAL HELPLINES:
If you’re in need, several services are available 24/7, 365 days per year. Here are some examples:
If you or someone you know in Montana is suspected of being a victim of elder exploitation, fraud, abuse or neglect contact Adult Protective Services in the Senior, Veterans, and Long Term Care Services Division of the Montana Department of Health and Human Services. Montana specialists help protect vulnerable adults and elders from abuse, neglect, and exploitation, by working closely with the courts, law enforcement, public health services, mental health services, and other community groups.
To make a report of suspected elder abuse, neglect or exploitation call: 1 (844) 277-9300. Or make a report online by visiting: Montana Senior & Long Term Care Division.
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