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What are some indications that a resident might be depressed?

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What are some indications that a resident might be depressed?

1. Withdrawal, wanting to be alone 2. Loss of interest or pleasure in daily activities 3. Frequent crying 4. Feelings of sadness or anxiety 5. Loss of appetite, or increase in appetite 6. Difficulty concentrating 7. Sleep problems 8. Complaints of vague aches or pains 9. Irritability or anger 10. Easily fatigued, desire to sleep during the day

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