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Schizophrenia in Older Adults: There Is Hope


 

Such a shift would have implications for the way in which we conceptualize research, policy, and clinical care for this aging population.

Perhaps it would be more beneficial to develop treatment strategies that are specific to each outcome category–although treating one category might have a modest impact on other categories. Targeted, age-appropriate interventions at the individual and systems level would go a long way toward helping people achieve outcomes that until recently would have seemed unattainable in later life.

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