A study from the University of
California, San Francisco (UCSF) found that loneliness in aging adults can
impact their health and wellbeing and be responsible for accelerating
seniors’ decline and death. They cite
that “people
60-years-old and older who reported feeling lonely saw a 45
percent increase in their risk for death. Isolated elders also had a 59 percent greater
risk of mental and physical decline than their more social counterparts.”
The U.S. Census Bureau reports that 28
percent of people 65 years and older (11 million at the time of the census)
lived alone. In addition to living
alone, there are several reasons seniors feel lonesome including losing a
spouse. Furthermore, the AARP reports that more and
more seniors do not have children, which means fewer family members available
to provide companionship and care. As many
elderly people stop driving, they may not have a convenient way to get around
and this can contribute to more feelings of isolation.
Researchers also discovered that
isolated seniors often behave in ways that make others less likely to want to
spend time with them. Not only do the
seniors resist the efforts of those who want to reach out but actually push
them away.
If you have an elderly parent or know
someone who is living alone, there are some easy things you can do to make them
feel cared about. One way is to really
engage them in conversation and ask questions and listen to their stories about
the past. Another thing you can do is to
help them find a hobby they will enjoy or rekindle an interest in something
they used to do. If you live a distance
from an elderly parent, call frequently and send greeting cards or small gifts
that let them know you are thinking of them.
If you are looking for exceptional
senior living, Peoria area MorningStar at Arrowhead may be your
answer. We provide an
ideal place to socialize and form bonds with both residents and staff and all
the comforts of a real home. Please
visit our
website to learn more.
MorningStar at Arrowhead’s
distinct mission statement “to honor, to serve, to invest” sets us apart from
other senior living communities. Our foundation is built on honoring God,
valuing our seniors and hiring staff with a felt calling to serve. Set in
a loving environment with exceptional architecture and
resort-style amenities, we invite you to schedule a tour to see firsthand the
finest senior living Peoria or Glendale has to offer.
Source: agingcare.com/Articles/loneliness-in-the-elderly-151549.htm
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