The author thinks that the framework is idealistic, but unachievable in the health and social care system, because up to the present day there are no specialist mental health teams specifically for older people, they are mental health teams that cover a multitude of health specialities giving a once size fits all approach .( Burns & Warner 2015)
The key recommendations stated in this are to promote good mental health in older people by the promoting of early detection and diagnosis of depression and promotion of integrated care by health professionals, supporting carers and establishment of specialist mental health teams for older …show more content…
The development plans should involve cultural awareness, information allocated to older people, and ethnic groups who have mental health issues. It also stressed that good management and leadership in all health and social care organisations are essential in meeting the needs of older people with mental health issues. However ‘Everybody’s Business’ recognised that psychological therapies are not meeting the needs of people with mental health problems. Department of Health (2005) stressed that these therapies are an essential need for service users with mental health problems. ‘Everybody’s Business’ emphasised the need for people to be readily assessed and say that older people should not be having to wait on long waiting lists prior to being seen (Department of health,