Best Practice Guidelines for Mental Health Promotion Programs: Older Persons 55+ Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Centre for Health Promotion, University.

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Best Practice Guidelines for Mental Health Promotion Programs: Older Persons 55+ Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Centre for Health Promotion, University of Toronto Toronto Public Health May 2008 Click to add Presenter Title

Best Practice Guidelines for Mental Health Promotion Programs: Older Persons 55+ Second in series of E-guides for promoting positive mental health across life span Developed in partnership by Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) Centre for Health Promotion (CHP) Toronto Public Health (TPH) Click to add Presenter Title

Partnering with the Seniors Mental Health Policy Lens Seniors Mental Health Policy Lens (SMHPL) is an analytical tool whereas Best Practice Guidelines for Mental Health Promotion Programs is a practical toolkit  Not intended as evaluation tool; rather to encourage health and social service providers to include MHP principles in existing initiatives, develop new MHP initiatives, and aid in advocacy  Complements and enhances the SMHPL  Promotes positive mental health for older adults through specific community level mental health promotion programs directed at older adults. Click to add Presenter Title

Best Practice Guidelines for Mental Health Promotion Programs: Older Persons 55+ Intended Audiences  E-guide is directed to health and social service providers (practitioners) involved in health and mental health promotion for older adults, such as public health and community care services  E-guide is intended to support practitioners, caregivers and others involved in programs for older adults that focus on promoting positive mental health and well-being, such as municipal recreation departments, seniors activity centres, community organizations and health services. Click to add Presenter Title

Best Practice Guidelines for Mental Health Promotion Programs: Older Persons 55+ This resource includes: Eleven best practice guidelines with supporting theory for MHP initiatives re: people 55+ A worksheet to help plan and implement MHP initiatives (including a sample worksheet showing how it has been used in a MHP initiative) Exemplary programs that have demonstrated the application of best practice guidelines for older adults Relevant websites, a glossary of words commonly used in mental health promotion and references Click to add Presenter Title

Best Practice Guidelines for Mental Health Promotion Programs: Older Persons 55+  This resource will be made available in HTML & as PDF document by July 2008  Collaboration between the SMHPL Project & the MHP Best Practice Guidelines Project ensures collective work is complementary & provides useful tools to those who offer programs & support to older people Click to add Presenter Title

Best Practice Guidelines for Mental Health Promotion Programs: Older Persons 55+ Project background Purpose: guidelines define best practices for MHP initiatives Based on critical analysis of literature reviews Segmented populations of interest by life stage and context 1 st guide addresses MHP for children & youth 2 nd guide addresses MHP for older people rd & 4 th guides address MHP for refugees and immigrants Click to add Presenter Title

Best Practice Guidelines for Mental Health Promotion Programs: Older Persons 55+ Review process Identified need for intended audience to review draft and provide feedback re: relevance & utility Masters student with CHP conducted appraisal of MHP Guide 55+ Recruited diverse representation of organizations Telephone interviews conducted with questions focused on usefulness, relevancy, clarity and length of document Analysis identified strengths & areas needing further work Recommendations included reviewing guide ’ s similarities & differences to Promoting Seniors Well Being: A Policy Lens Click to add Presenter Title

Best Practice Guidelines for Mental Health Promotion Programs: Older Persons 55+ Focuses on people 55+ years; spans 3-4 decades Several changes that affect majority of older persons:  Retirement  Changes in income levels  Physical changes  Changes in social support networks - e.g. care giving; bereavement; isolation (MacCourt 2004) Click to add Presenter Title

Benefits of mental health promotion across the lifespan Mental health promotion can: Improve physical health & well-being Prevent or reduce the risk of some mental health problems Improve mental health services and the quality of life for people experiencing mental health problems Strengthen community capacity to support social inclusion Increase mental health literacy Improve health at work Click to add Presenter Title

Best Practice Guidelines for Mental Health Promotion Programs: Older Persons 55+ Guideline #1 : Identify and address a specific population of interest linked to life transition Determine a specific population’s needs (considering all aspects of mental & physical health) Click to add Presenter Title

Best Practice Guidelines for Mental Health Promotion Programs: Older Persons 55+ Guideline #2: Address and modify risk & protective factors, including determinants of health, that indicate possible mental health concerns Develop plan to enhance protective factors, reduce risk factors and influence the DOH relevant to the specified population Click to add Presenter Title

Best Practice Guidelines for Mental Health Promotion Programs: Older Persons 55+ Guideline #3: Intervene in multiple settings Consider all aspects of the environment that affect older adults Aim to improve & develop the overall physical and social environment of the setting Click to add Presenter Title

Best Practice Guidelines for Mental Health Promotion Programs: Older Persons 55+ Guideline #4: Support those who work with, or care for older persons in establishing caring and trusting relationships with older people Provide training in aging and age-related transitions Involve and train older adults to be peer supports & educators Click to add Presenter Title

Best Practice Guidelines for Mental Health Promotion Programs: Older Persons 55+ Guideline #5: Provide a focus on empowerment and self- efficacy through skill building and promoting respect Provide skills training to older adults in a variety of topics Provide skills training to family members, care givers & peers Click to add Presenter Title

Best Practice Guidelines for Mental Health Promotion Programs: Older Persons 55+ Guideline #6: Promote comprehensive support systems Facilitate development or improvement of strong support network for older adults, including emotional, social and physical support through community and health services Facilitate networking & collaboration between services and organizations Click to add Presenter Title

Best Practice Guidelines for Mental Health Promotion Programs: Older Persons 55+ Guideline #7: Adopt multiple interventions Plan comprehensive approach using multiple strategies Use strategies that reinforce each other toward common goals Click to add Presenter Title

Best Practice Guidelines for Mental Health Promotion Programs: Older Persons 55+ Guideline #8: Ensure that information and services provided are culturally appropriate, equitable & holistic Consider person as a whole, taking into account physical, emotional, spiritual, religious, mental and social factors that affect mental health Facilitate access to culturally relevant supportive social networks, and provide information in understandable & culturally appropriate manner Click to add Presenter Title

Best Practice Guidelines for Mental Health Promotion Programs: Older Persons 55+ Guideline #9: Involve multiple stakeholders Engage multiple sectors (e.g. public health; medical services; government; long-term care, community care, recreation, housing, finance, transportation, faith communities, labour) Enable members of the specified population to be involved in the planning & decision-making process Click to add Presenter Title

Best Practice Guidelines for Mental Health Promotion Programs: Older Persons 55+ Guideline #10: Address opportunities for organizational change, policy development and advocacy Mobilize people 55+ to advocate for themselves and others Monitor upcoming legislation & government initiatives, and identify policy initiatives to influence all aspects of community living Click to add Presenter Title

Best Practice Guidelines for Mental Health Promotion Programs: Older Persons 55+ Guideline #11: Demonstrate long-term commitment to program planning, development and evaluation Conduct situational assessment to inform initiative, taking into account the population ’ s diversity plus their strengths & assets Involve members of specified population in program design, implementation and evaluation Click to add Presenter Title

Best Practice Guidelines for Mental Health Promotion Programs: Older Persons 55+ Questions or comments? Click to add Presenter Title

Best Practice Guidelines for Mental Health Promotion Programs: Older Persons 55+ Dr. Suzanne Jackson, Centre for Health Promotion Marianne Kobus-Matthews, CAMH Angela Loconte, Toronto Public Health Jennifer Barr, CAMH Click to add Presenter Title