Psychology Diary

The First Step Toward Change Is Awareness

  • Home
  • Relationships
  • Mental Health
  • Expert Tips
  • Life
  • Family
  • Marriage

5 Negative Ways Aging Seriously Impacts a Senior’s Mental Health

January 5, 2023 · Mental Health
Aging
Photo by LightField Studios at Shutterstock

Memory And Learning

It’s a widespread opinion that as the brain ages, a person’s capacity for reasoning begins to drop. But in reality, there’s very little truth to this. A senior’s intellectual capacity stays the same into their old age.

In fact, as little as 1% of the population will live long enough to be impacted by senility. While seniors are just as savvy as younger people, they sometimes process information slower, or they may have to repeat a new skill a few times before the actions become second nature.

So the saying: “Old dogs can’t learn new tricks,” is simply untrue! A poor memory is a stereotypical condition of a senior citizen. But the truth isn’t as bad as people tend to acknowledge.

Suppose your elderly loved one isn’t experiencing dementia or hasn’t suffered any kind of brain injury or other cognitive illness. In that case, their “forgetfulness” probably consists of brief memory lapses.

These lapses are everyday occurrences in life as we age and are more of an annoyance rather than an area for concern. A healthy senior’s long-term memory is just as good as anyone else’s.

So if it seems as though your loved one forgets essential things, like doctor’s appointments or where they left their glasses, it’s probably because this information didn’t remain in their short-term memory bank long enough to be transferred and stored in the long-term memory.

If you feel that your loved one’s forgetfulness is hindering their ability to function, you should research the signs of onset dementia. You should also be aware that certain reversible conditions affect the memories of individuals who are both young and old. A few of these include:

  • Medication side effects
  • Lack of sleep
  • High stress
  • Depression
  • Treatable conditions, like thyroid problems or a vitamin B-12 deficiency
Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Share this article

Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Email
Tags: Anxiety, Depression

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Search

Latest Posts

  • A mixed media collage of a silhouette filled with torn paper and translucent layers, symbolizing the invisible nature of emotional neglect. 10 Traits of People Emotionally Neglected as Kids
  • A mixed-media collage showing a rigid, golden silhouette with cracks revealing a soft, watercolor interior, representing performative armor. 7 Behaviors People Mistake For Confidence But Aren’t
  • A woman sits alone at a kitchen table in dim evening light while her partner stands in the background, illustrating emotional distance. 9 Psychological Reasons Why People Stay in Unhappy Relationships
  • An illustration of a person using a prism to turn a chaotic blue wave into a clear spectrum of distinct colors. 10 Signs You Have Exceptionally High Emotional Intelligence
  • A mixed-media collage of an older person's profile filled with childhood drawings and school reports, representing deep-seated habits. 8 Childhood Habits That Still Secretly Shape Your Personality After 60
  • An abstract mixed-media piece showing bright yellow and orange splashes like a laugh, covering a dark, dense gray background. 7 Signs Someone Uses Humor To Avoid Serious Conversations
  • Two friends sitting at a kitchen table, unconsciously mirroring each other's posture by resting their chins on their hands. 7 Signs Someone Mirrors Your Personality Without Realizing It
  • A woman laughs at her phone while her friend sits beside her on a sofa with a forced, thin smile and envious eyes. 7 Friendship Behaviors That Reveal Hidden Jealousy
  • A mixed media collage showing a glowing smartphone screen inside a mirror frame, casting a shadow of a staged performance on a curtain. 7 Signs Someone Is Performing Kindness For Attention
  • A mixed media collage of a person in a theatrical spotlight while their partner sits in the shadows of a theater audience. 7 Signs Someone Loves Attention More Than They Love You

Newsletter

Get the latest posts delivered to your inbox.

Related Articles

Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia: 5 Telltale Signs of a Debilitating Disorder

Lack Of Emotional Expressions A lack of emotional expression is more of a “characteristic” symptom…

Read More →
Alzheimer's

6 Surprising Truths About Alzheimer’s. Why Is Nobody Talking About Them?

This year in the U.S., it’s anticipated that there will be close to 500,000 new…

Read More →
Parkinson's disease

Parkinson’s Disease: 9 Unusual Signs You Have It!

6. Cognitive problems Despite how unbelievable it sounds, Parkinson’s disease is a concern that affects…

Read More →
burnout

7 Signs of Burnout (and What To Do About It)

Even the greatest jobs can lead to burnout. The more you work and the more…

Read More →
depression

Dealing With Retirement Depression? 7 Tips on How to Overcome It

Look for support from people who make you feel safe When dealing with depression, it’s…

Read More →
Two hands clasped together, showing support.

How to Support a Partner or Friend Experiencing a Mental Health Crisis

Encouraging Professional Help: Bridging the Gap While your support is invaluable, it is not a…

Read More →
Borderline Personality Disorder

Borderline Personality Disorder: 8 Most Scary Misunderstandings

Let’s talk about the most common myths surrounding borderline personality disorder. Borderline personality disorder is…

Read More →
Social Anxiety

7 Senior Social Anxiety Symptoms and 8 Effortless Ways You Can Cope

Could you or a person you love be suffering from senior social anxiety? Senior social…

Read More →
An older woman in a knit sweater sits on a porch at dawn, holding a steaming mug and looking thoughtfully at a misty garden.

The Power of Gratitude: How Seniors Can Use It to Live Happier Lives

Discover how a daily gratitude practice can help seniors improve mental well-being, protect cognitive health,…

Read More →

Psychology Diary

The First Step Toward Change Is Awareness

Inedit Agency S.R.L.
Bucharest, Romania

contact@psychologydiary.com

Explore

  • About Us
  • Advertiser Disclosure
  • Contact Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Do not sell my personal information
  • Editorial Policy
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Subscribe
  • Unsubscribe

Categories

  • Expert Tips
  • Family
  • Life
  • Marriage
  • Mental Health

© 2026 Psychology Diary. All rights reserved.