“…The study presented in this article is a trial designed to scope the viability of providing group psychological therapy for very old frail people living in residential care and presenting with mild to moderate symptoms of depression and/or anxiety. We chose a group format to maximise therapist time, because what literature there is suggests that it as effective as individual therapy (Cody & Drysdale, ), and because people in residential care have many experiences in common apart from frailty, including loneliness, loss of independence, and the sheer difficulty of living with many others at the end of life (e.g., Agronin, ; Schwartz, ). We chose a trans‐diagnostic group because of frequent comorbid anxiety and depression already described and because we expected, and the limited literature suggests, that classifying and treating this population by diagnosis will miss many contextual factors specific to their situation which are influencing level of distress (Cody & Drysdale, ; Richardson & Reid, ).…”