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Depression

Seniors and Depression: The difference between depression and dementia

Depression is a mood disorder; dementias like Alzheimer’s disease, can have similar symptoms but they are different illnesses and have different treatment plans. It’s important to know what to look for to help determine what illness you might be dealing with. Only a doctor can make a diagnosis however so if you experience any of the symptoms of either illness see your doctor right away.

Depression

Depression is a mental illness. It affects the way you feel. The way you feel is called your mood. Depression is a very low mood. Depression makes it hard to feel happy or to enjoy things. You will also learn about grief in this booklet.

Depression

Learn more about depression. Depression is a mood disorder, which means it affects the way you feel and relate to the world around you. People who experience depression often feel ‘low’ or ‘down,’ empty or hopeless. Certain types of depression affect people during pregnancy or childbirth or during particular seasons.

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