Psychosocial Issues in Geriatric Rehabilitation
- PMID: 29031336
- DOI: 10.1016/j.pmr.2017.06.003
Psychosocial Issues in Geriatric Rehabilitation
Abstract
Geriatric patients present multiple age-related challenges and needs that must be taken into account during the rehabilitation process to achieve expected goals. This article examines the importance of identifying and managing psychosocial issues commonly observed in older adults and presents strategies to optimize their rehabilitation process. Depression, anxiety, fear of falling, adjustment issues, neurocognitive disorders, and caregiver support are discussed as a selection of factors that are relevant for geriatric patients undergoing rehabilitation. An argument is made for the importance of comprehensive geriatric assessment in older adults to identify salient issues that may impact rehabilitation and quality of life.
Keywords: Adjustment; Anxiety; Dementia; Depression; Geriatric; Psychosocial; Rehabilitation.
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