Suicide and the Elderly – What Care Providers Need to Know Training
Elderly suicide is a very serious problem. Although the elderly (age 65 and older) comprise approximately 13% of the U.S. population, they account for over 18% of all suicides. In real numbers, these figures translate into nearly 15 older adult suicides per day, or one suicide every hour and 37 minutes. Older adult suicide is often triggered by the perceived loss of control over health conditions or financial circumstances – resulting in feelings of hopelessness and helplessness. For the health care provider working with the elderly, this reality posses significant challenges, as well as significant opportunities for make a real and lasting difference. Length: 60 minutes 1 CEU. Approval codes will be available on the course certificate upon completion of the course.
Duration: (60 min)
Platforms: RMC
Training Options: Online
Languages: English