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Managing Lifelong Mental Health as a Senior

Mental Health | Last Active: Oct 23, 2023 | Replies (499)

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@georgette12

Hello everyone, again. So i have a couple comments to reply ...on a couple comments. For our eagle-eye moderators... Someone here said they had a bit of a challenging time finding posts that "float"to other spots on the forum because they are related in some way. Maybe there is a way you can let us know when a post is also going sideways. Maybe a symbol or a "scenic route"sign to let us know???

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Hi @georgette12,
Thank you for the comments about the usability and navigation on Mayo Clinic Connect. We are constantly improving how the site works and your feedback is useful.
Let me outline the structure of Connect. Perhaps it will help you and others navigate the site more easily.

- Connect is organized into Groups. You can see all the groups on this page: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/groups/
- Within groups are discussions. Here is a list of all the discussions in the Mental Health group: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/group/mental-health/
- If you follow the Mental Health group by clicking the + FOLLOW, you will receive an email notification when new activity happens in the group.
- Some people prefer to follow specific discussions in a group, like this discussion "Managing Life-Long Mental Health as a Senior"

Email notifications:
If you have participated in a discussion, you will get an email notification when a new messages is posted. When you click VIEW & REPLY in the email, you will automatically be taken directly to the place where the message is posted. Sometimes this may take 3-10 seconds depending on how slow or fast your computer or Internet connection is.

I hope this helps clarify the structure and answers your questions. If not, can you explain what you mean by messages "floating" or "going sideways"?