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The goal of this pilot study is to learn about how well older people with serious mental illness (including schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, bipolar disorder, major depression) follow prescribed medication regimens, and to evaluate a manualized intervention designed to enhance medication management skills and adherence, the Using Medications Effectively program. The following four hypotheses will be tested:
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Individuals who are already participating in a study of a combined skills training and health care management intervention for older people with serious mental illness are invited to join this study. Half of the individuals have already been randomly assigned to receive the intervention and half have already been randomly assigned to continue receiving their usual care. The people receiving the intervention receive the skills training module, Using Medications Effectively, in 8 group sessions over 8 weeks. The module includes information about common medications used for psychiatric and medical illnesses; training on using devices to help take medications properly; and instruction on strategies to help incorporate medication taking into a daily routine. A trained research assistant conducts pill counts and interview sessions with all participants after they sign an informed consent form, 8 weeks later, and 3 months after the second interview.
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Participation in Rehabilitation and Health Care for Older People with SMI Serious mental illness (schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, bipolar disorder, major depression) and functional impairment Receiving mental health services for 3 months or more Age 50 or older Ability to provide informed consent or guardian consent -
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Currently residing in an institution Psychiatric illness caused by co-morbid medical condition Dementia or score<20 on Mini Mental State Exam
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