Working with Older People, 13(1), March 2009, pp.19-22.
Publisher:
Emerald
This article describes Grouchy Old Men?, a Mental Health Foundation project that aims to raise awareness of the emotional health and mental well-being needs of older men. It is also challenging perceptions of who older men are and how they relate to the world. The project involves several activities including: developing a learning and information exchange network for organisations with an interest in older men's mental health; producing a "how to" guide to developing services that engage isolated older men; working with organisations such as Age Concern to pilot new approaches to communicating, engaging and working with older men with mental health needs. It concludes that age, poorly designed information and inaccessible services should not prevent older men from getting support for their emotional health and well-being when they need it.
This article describes Grouchy Old Men?, a Mental Health Foundation project that aims to raise awareness of the emotional health and mental well-being needs of older men. It is also challenging perceptions of who older men are and how they relate to the world. The project involves several activities including: developing a learning and information exchange network for organisations with an interest in older men's mental health; producing a "how to" guide to developing services that engage isolated older men; working with organisations such as Age Concern to pilot new approaches to communicating, engaging and working with older men with mental health needs. It concludes that age, poorly designed information and inaccessible services should not prevent older men from getting support for their emotional health and well-being when they need it.
Subject terms:
social isolation, men, mental health, mental health services, older people, stereotyped attitudes, depression;
This handbook is a collection of chapters written by experts in the field of older people’s mental health. It is divided into two sections: mental health and well-being of older people; care and support of older people with mental health problems. Individual chapters discuss topics such as old age and mental health in the context of lifespan; depression and anxiety; families, carers and friends; housing and environment issues; legal issues; adult protection and risk; dignity in care; current best practice for dementia.
This handbook is a collection of chapters written by experts in the field of older people’s mental health. It is divided into two sections: mental health and well-being of older people; care and support of older people with mental health problems. Individual chapters discuss topics such as old age and mental health in the context of lifespan; depression and anxiety; families, carers and friends; housing and environment issues; legal issues; adult protection and risk; dignity in care; current best practice for dementia.