Treating Substance Use Disorder In Older Adults - Treatment Improvement Protocol (Tip 26) - Updated 2020
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Older adults are a special group because they are particularly vulnerable to the negative effects of substances and therefore substance misuse. Further, providers, professionals, and family and caregivers tend to overlook substance misuse in older people, meaning they are less likely than younger adults to be correctly diagnosed and offered treatments, services, or referrals. This oversight makes SUDs particularly dangerous for this population in terms of possible effects on mortality and comorbid conditions (including physical, cognitive, and mental disorders). This TIP is designed to help providers and others better understand how to identify, manage, and prevent substance misuse in older adults. This publication describes the unique ways in which SUD signs and symptoms manifest in older adults, drug and alcohol use disorder (AUD) screening tools, assessments, and treatments specifically tailored for older clients' needs, the interaction between SUDs and dementia and other cognitive disorders, and strategies to help providers improve their older clients' social functioning and overall wellness-both of which are critical to successful recovery. A consensus panel developed the TIP's content based on a review of the most up-to-date literature and on their extensive experience in the field of geriatric alcohol and drug addiction treatment. Other professionals also generously contributed their time and commitment to this publication. This publication is an update of the original TIP. The content addresses many of the same key topics and messages, as well as new ones. Revisions reflect the most recent scientific knowledge, clinical advances, and guidance pertaining to preventing and treating substance misuse among older adults.
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