Abstract

This article focuses on the requirement to increase the cultural diversity and inclusivity of the mental health system for older adults, especially those from South Asian origins. It analyses how cultural competency, stigma, and immigration affect these populations’ experiences with mental health and draws attention to the obstacles they encounter in getting access to appropriate mental health care. The paper highlights the significance of increasing diversity, the demand for linguistic accessibility, culturally acceptable services, and awareness and education-raising campaigns. To address these issues, it makes recommendations for techniques including specialised resources, language assistance, professional cultural competency training, and community-based interventions. The needs of South Asian older adults can be better met by the mental health system by encouraging inclusivity and empathy to improve their overall wellbeing.

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