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VIEWPOINT Dr Dave Anderson Chair of Old Age Psychiatry, Royal College of PsychiatristsVIEWPOINT Dr Dave Anderson Chair of Old Age Psychiatry, Royal College of Psychiatrists
Only 6% of older people with depression receive a referral to mental health servicesOnly 6% of older people with depression receive a referral to mental health services
The Health Secretary, Andy Burnham, says age discrimination in the NHS must end and there is particular concern about the treatment given to those over 65 suffering from mental health problems.The Health Secretary, Andy Burnham, says age discrimination in the NHS must end and there is particular concern about the treatment given to those over 65 suffering from mental health problems.
Dr Dave Anderson from the Royal College of Psychiatrists outlines the scale of the problem and says treating everyone equally is not the answer.Dr Dave Anderson from the Royal College of Psychiatrists outlines the scale of the problem and says treating everyone equally is not the answer.
The ageing population has been described by researchers as a demographic tsunami.The ageing population has been described by researchers as a demographic tsunami.
In 2007, for the first time in the UK, the number of people aged 65 or over was greater than those aged under 16.In 2007, for the first time in the UK, the number of people aged 65 or over was greater than those aged under 16.
The figures are truly shocking. For every 1 million older people with depression, 850,000 receive no treatment whatsoeverThe figures are truly shocking. For every 1 million older people with depression, 850,000 receive no treatment whatsoever
And this number is projected to increase by another 15% in the next 10 years.And this number is projected to increase by another 15% in the next 10 years.
Without doubt, this is the greatest challenge facing health and social care services now and in coming decades.Without doubt, this is the greatest challenge facing health and social care services now and in coming decades.
Yet astonishingly, investment and development in mental health services has explicitly excluded older people. 'Arbitrary age limits'Yet astonishingly, investment and development in mental health services has explicitly excluded older people. 'Arbitrary age limits'
A Royal College of Psychiatrists' report has revealed that tens of thousands of over 65s are missing out on vital support and risking serious deterioration in their mental health because of arbitrary age limits.A Royal College of Psychiatrists' report has revealed that tens of thousands of over 65s are missing out on vital support and risking serious deterioration in their mental health because of arbitrary age limits.
The figures are truly shocking. For every 1 million older people with depression, 850,000 receive no treatment whatsoever.The figures are truly shocking. For every 1 million older people with depression, 850,000 receive no treatment whatsoever.
While 50% of younger adults with depression are referred to mental health services, only 6% of older people will receive a referral.While 50% of younger adults with depression are referred to mental health services, only 6% of older people will receive a referral.
Numerous examples of older people who have been left without the support they desperately needNumerous examples of older people who have been left without the support they desperately need
In a recent report by the Healthcare Commission, a service audit found that of 1300 referrals for psychological therapy only 49 were for people over the age of 65.In a recent report by the Healthcare Commission, a service audit found that of 1300 referrals for psychological therapy only 49 were for people over the age of 65.
There is no argument that age discrimination exists. Access to mental health services have traditionally been configured by age.There is no argument that age discrimination exists. Access to mental health services have traditionally been configured by age.
Consequently, people under 65 years old can receive a wide range of support through adult mental health services.Consequently, people under 65 years old can receive a wide range of support through adult mental health services.
But access to these same services is denied to people over the age of 65. This leads to misery, disability and increased cost to society.'Suicidal thoughts'But access to these same services is denied to people over the age of 65. This leads to misery, disability and increased cost to society.'Suicidal thoughts'
The Royal College of Psychiatrists has collected numerous examples of older people who have been left without the support they desperately need.The Royal College of Psychiatrists has collected numerous examples of older people who have been left without the support they desperately need.
Such as Mr M, a 78-year-old man who attended a local hospital emergency department at 10pm on a Friday night. He had become severely depressed after the death of his wife and had suicidal thoughts.Such as Mr M, a 78-year-old man who attended a local hospital emergency department at 10pm on a Friday night. He had become severely depressed after the death of his wife and had suicidal thoughts.
The proportion of deaths by suicide of older people has also not declined as it has for younger adultsThe proportion of deaths by suicide of older people has also not declined as it has for younger adults
But because the 24-hour crisis resolution and home treatment service provided by the mental health trust will only see people younger than 65 years of age, and there is no equivalent service for older people, no support was available to Mr M until the following working week.But because the 24-hour crisis resolution and home treatment service provided by the mental health trust will only see people younger than 65 years of age, and there is no equivalent service for older people, no support was available to Mr M until the following working week.
Then there was the case of Mrs A, a 72-year-old lady suffering from traumatic bereavement after her son killed himself.Then there was the case of Mrs A, a 72-year-old lady suffering from traumatic bereavement after her son killed himself.
She was willing to have psychological treatment - but the local service for psychological therapy was limited to people under the age of 65.She was willing to have psychological treatment - but the local service for psychological therapy was limited to people under the age of 65.
Her condition remains distressing and she continues to be at risk.Depression commonHer condition remains distressing and she continues to be at risk.Depression common
Most people think that dementia is the main mental health problem affecting older people but it only accounts for 20-25% of the conditions they suffer.Most people think that dementia is the main mental health problem affecting older people but it only accounts for 20-25% of the conditions they suffer.
Depression is three times more common, and the risk of older people suffering from psychosis is much higher than it is for younger people.Depression is three times more common, and the risk of older people suffering from psychosis is much higher than it is for younger people.
All mental health services should be provided to people on the basis of need - not ageAll mental health services should be provided to people on the basis of need - not age
The proportion of deaths by suicide of older people has also not declined as it has for younger adults.The proportion of deaths by suicide of older people has also not declined as it has for younger adults.
Over 80% of suicides among older people are associated with depression - a treatable condition.Over 80% of suicides among older people are associated with depression - a treatable condition.
There is no justifiable reason why an older person with the same need as a younger person is denied equitable mental health care - yet this is the current position.There is no justifiable reason why an older person with the same need as a younger person is denied equitable mental health care - yet this is the current position.
If we are to tackle the problems of an ageing population, the barrier that is age discrimination has to be addressed. 'Respect differences'If we are to tackle the problems of an ageing population, the barrier that is age discrimination has to be addressed. 'Respect differences'
The Royal College of Psychiatrists believes all mental health services should be provided to people on the basis of need - not age.The Royal College of Psychiatrists believes all mental health services should be provided to people on the basis of need - not age.
Older people must become a focus for health and social care commissionersOlder people must become a focus for health and social care commissioners
But we need to remember that equality is not simply achieved by treating all people in the same way.But we need to remember that equality is not simply achieved by treating all people in the same way.
It is just as important to respect their differences.It is just as important to respect their differences.
As we get older, the health problems we experience change and certain needs become more common.As we get older, the health problems we experience change and certain needs become more common.
It is therefore essential that we further develop specialist mental health services specifically to meet the different needs of older people while ensuring that people can access the full range of services regardless of age.It is therefore essential that we further develop specialist mental health services specifically to meet the different needs of older people while ensuring that people can access the full range of services regardless of age.
The Dementia Strategy, Ageing Strategy, Equality Bill and New Horizons mental health strategy are all welcome Government initiatives.The Dementia Strategy, Ageing Strategy, Equality Bill and New Horizons mental health strategy are all welcome Government initiatives.
They encapsulate fairness and recognise the special needs of older people. 'Additional investment'They encapsulate fairness and recognise the special needs of older people. 'Additional investment'
But in addition to these national drivers, there has to be a change in thinking and attitude within services at a local level.But in addition to these national drivers, there has to be a change in thinking and attitude within services at a local level.
Older people must become a focus for health and social care commissioners.Older people must become a focus for health and social care commissioners.
And serious questions about resource distribution must be asked.And serious questions about resource distribution must be asked.
Independently commissioned reports have shown that to provide older people with mental health and social care services comparable to those available to younger adults would require an additional £2-4 billion of investment per year.Independently commissioned reports have shown that to provide older people with mental health and social care services comparable to those available to younger adults would require an additional £2-4 billion of investment per year.
This is not an insignificant amount.This is not an insignificant amount.
But there is both a moral imperative to tackle age discrimination in mental health services, and a business imperative to better meet the needs of older people as more of us live into later life.But there is both a moral imperative to tackle age discrimination in mental health services, and a business imperative to better meet the needs of older people as more of us live into later life.
This has to be a national priority - we cannot go on wasting opportunities.This has to be a national priority - we cannot go on wasting opportunities.


Have you experienced discrimination in the NHS because of your age? Send us your comments and experiences using the form below. Have you experienced discrimination in the NHS because of your age? Send us your comments and experiences class="inlineText" href="#postform">using the form below. Below are some of the comments we have received.
name="say"> I am nearly 60 and I have been the sole carer for my son who suffers with mental health problems for the last ten years. As a result of the stress this has caused I am now suffering with depression and anxiety myself and have attempted suicide more than once as a result. I have met many people with mental health problems and my experience is that Mental Health Services are inadequate across the board. Psychiatrists, social workers and nursing staff have all acknowledged privately that the service is failing many of its users and their carers, but management refuse to see that problems exist. After all this time I have given up trying to get suitable treatment for either my son or myself and I am afraid that as the incidence of mental illness seems to be on the increase the situation will only get worse.Graham, London
How can a policy exist not to treat people over 65, yet there be no provision in place for them? Is this not blatant illegal age discrimination? My grandmother lost her husband of 62 years and was understandably depressed by this. So she went to her doctor's who just shrugged her off, saying, he was old, what did you expect? No support, no bereavement counselling, nothing. Disgraceful.Annie, Sheffield
Does anyone to an offset whereby the increased costs to the NHS may be related to reduce costs for community support services funded by local government for example?Ros, Renfrewshire
We are delighted this issue has been highlighted by the Royal College of Psychiatrists. PIPS (Public Initiative for the Prevention of Suicide and Self-harm) recognised discrimination against older people in 2007. The Protect Life Strategy which was launched in 2006 by our Health minister makes reference to older people. As many older people are dying by suicide, PIPS Training Partnership have developed a new training programme which looks at preventing depression and suicides in older people by give people the skills to identify older people at risk. Philip McTaggart, Belfast, Co Antrim
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