Senior Citizen Isolation
Not everyone has a large family or many friends to
share time with. Isolation is a problem for senior citizens. I have many relatives, but
they live far away from me. I see some of them on Facebook, but that’s it. I’ve always been a bit of a loner, so I don’t
have friends in the Atlanta area. (I know this is sounding a little whiny) It’s
a problem because isolation ties into developing dementia. I’m not sure how I
can change this. I am lucky that my wife and son are supportive of me. So that
is a positive.
Human interaction is powerful in the fight against health issues for senior citizens.
Many places have activity centers for senior citizens.
You should investigate that or even go to church if you’re comfortable with
religion.
It’s always good to talk to someone about anything,
really. As I might have mentioned, I’m also hearing impaired. But that’s enough
complaining.
Here is an excellent link from the National Institute
of Aging.
Loneliness
and Social Isolation — Tips for Staying Connected | National Institute on Aging
(nih.gov)
If you have any comments, I’d love to read them.
Thanks
David
We tried to get my grandpa to go to the community center but he was so stubborn. He had us to talk to though.
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