NIMHANS, HelpAge India collaborate to train 10000 mental health workers to help senior citizens
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Bangalore: The National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro-Sciences (NIMHANS) has started a collaborative community-based venture, Saarthak with HelpAge India for the mental well-being of the elderly with technical support from the National Program for Health Care of Elderly.
Sarthak is a collaborative effort to provide psychiatric support to senior citizens who, unfortunately, got affected by fatal medical problems like depression and dementia. Under the periphery of the collaborative initiative, nurses, healthcare workers, and volunteers will be provided expert training on geriatric mental health.
According to Dr. PT Shivakumar, Additional Professor of Psychiatry, NIMHANS, a great number of elderly people suffer from subsyndromal mental health issues and they are in need of psychosocial support. "Awareness and education about mental health are the key mechanisms through which mental health concerns can be identified, and appropriate measures be taken. Caregivers and community workers need to look out for those signs. Therefore, the role of community-based systems is vital in addressing the issue," he said.
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