Older Adults, Caregiving, and Late-Life Mental Health Issues

During later life, older adults may be caregiving for people with late-onset mental health issues. The situation can alter family relationships and cause role transitions. This article offers three late-life mental health scenarios that require spouses or partners, adult children, and-or others to d...

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Aging
Aging And Mental Health
Aging And Severe Mental Illness
Behavior modification
Care Provision
Caregivers
Caregiving
Complicated Grief
Emotions
Families & family life
Geriatric Depression
Geriatrics
Grief
Life transitions
Mental depression
Mental disorders
Mental health
Mental health care
Older people
Patients
Psychiatric-mental health nursing
Psychiatry
Scenario of older adult caregiving
Stroke
Systematic review
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