Government-Subsidised Mental Health Services Underutilised in Australian Aged Care: Study

Government-Subsidised Mental Health Services Underutilised in Australian Aged Care: Study
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Less than three percent of Australians with mental health conditions living in residential aged care facilities access government-subsidised mental health services, an analysis by South Australian researchers has found.

The lead author of the study and psychology registrar and epidemiologist from Flinders University, Dr. Monica Cations, said aged care residents are four times more likely to suffer from depression and nine times more likely to have anxiety disorders than the general population of elderly Australians.

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