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Information Sheet
Mental health and wellbeing: Medication use

Mental health diagnoses increase the risk of potentially inappropriate medications in residential aged care, especially in the form of antidepressants. This resource from ARIIA is a short easy-to-read summary of the research evidence.

Information Sheet
Mental health and wellbeing: Psychological approaches

Psychological approaches provide people with the opportunity to discuss their thoughts and feelings with a trained professional to assist them with understanding and coping with their daily life or negative events. This resource from ARIIA is a short easy-to-read summary of the research evidence.

Information Sheet
Mental health and wellbeing: Depression

Depression is markedly higher among people living in residential aged care compared to those living in the community. This resource from ARIIA is a short easy-to-read summary of the research evidence.

Information Sheet
Mental health and wellbeing: Ceasing to drive

Being able to drive is strongly related to feelings of independence and life satisfaction in older adulthood. Evidence shows that ceasing to drive is consistently associated with depressive symptoms. This resource from ARIIA is a short easy-to-read summary of the research evidence.

Blog
Improving mental health of people with dementia in residential aged care

Dr Deborah Brooks and colleagues invite interested aged care residents, family/care partners, and aged care staff to participate in a co-design project to develop MHICare Tool – a tool for monitoring and promoting the mental health of people with dementia living in residential aged care.

Information Sheet
Mental health and wellbeing: Anxiety

In Australia, approximately 10 per cent of older adults have anxiety. Anxiety disorders are especially prevalent among people living in residential aged care. This resource from ARIIA is a short easy-to-read summary of the research evidence.

Blog
Media portrayals of loneliness and social support in residential aged care

Researchers at National Ageing Research Institute compare the pre- and post-pandemic ‘rollercoaster’ media coverage of loneliness experienced by older people living in residential aged care and the social support available to them. They find an increased media focus on these issues during the pandemic that needs to translate into ongoing initiatives for improving the mental health and wellbeing of aged care residents.

Blog
‘I used to be illegal, now I’m a priority’: LGBTI concerns about aged care

Despite recent Australian Government-commissioned strategies for fostering inclusion and equity of care, Dr Trish Cain and colleagues from Edith Cowan University explain why many Australian LGBTI older people continue to have negative expectations of aged care service quality.

Blog
Feeling at home in a nursing home: Enhancing wellbeing through movement and care

In this blog, social anthropologist, Dr Angela Zhang, reflects on the question ‘can aged care residents experience a sense of wellbeing in the presence of disease and functional decline?'

Webinar
Reminiscence therapy

Professor Sunil Bhar presents a webinar on the use of reminiscence therapy to enhance the wellbeing of older adults. Produced as part of the Ageing Webinar Series from Swinburne University of Technology. (1 h 22 m)