Seniors
If you, a friend or family member, needs help at any time, call our HOTLINE (1-800-273-TALK) and talk to someone who understands where you‘ve been and where you are now.
If you, or someone you know, has a problem with:
- depression
- loneliness
- feeling useless
- feeling abandoned
- medical issues
- financial pressures
- drugs or alcohol
- feeling you’re a burden to family and friends…
Reach Out. Check In. Save a Life.
Call if you are in need of support. We are available and can help.
Is This You?
- Jack used to enjoy reading, but he seems to have no interest in it anymore.
- Thelma is in chronic pain and believes nothing can help her.
- Harry is constantly depressed and has no interest in any activity.
- Seymore is irritable and angry almost all the time.
- Essie feels totally alone because she believes she has no friends.
- RoseAnn must rely on her family to pay her bills.
- John doesn’t even open his mail, so his bills remain unpaid.
- Sydney sleeps much more than ever and eats less and less.
- Doris has said more than once that life isn’t worth living anymore.
- Lois seems nervous and agitated most all the time.
- Raymond is physically unable to be as active as he was and resents it terribly.
- Shauna believes she is a burden to her family and that they would be better off without her.
- And last year, almost 6,000 senior citizens died by suicide.
If you, or someone you care about is dealing with any of these issues, call the 24/7 HOTLINE now.
1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255)
Warning Signs of Suicide
- threatening, talking or writing about suicide
- chronic illness or pain
- depression
- abuse of alcohol or drugs
- feeling isolated and alone
- eating disorders – overeating or not eating
- trouble sleeping/constantly sleeping
- excessive irritability and mood changes
- loss of interest in activity/bored
- feeling like a burden to family and friends
- financial stress/loss of financial independence
- feeling worthless, unloved and irrelevant
- unable to enjoy physical activity
- feeling nervous, and empty
Questions?
We have answers.
Or we’ll find the answer for you.
Complete the form below to send us any questions or concerns you have about the issues facing senior citizens and their families and friends. Tell us what’s going on, what you’re feeling, and what would help. We’ll get your email to the right people and they’ll get back to you within 24 hours with some specific suggestions and more information.
BUT – if this is an emergency, don’t wait, don’t use the email, call 1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255)
If you or someone you know appears to be in crisis, use the HOTLINE now.
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