5 Ways That Connecting with Other People Keeps Us Strong and Positive in Our 60s
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5 Ways That Connecting with Other People Keeps Us Strong and Positive in Our 60s
One of the things I’ve noticed about getting older is my tendency to try and keep things neat and predictable. I often long for a life that requires few changes and gives me plenty of time to control my own environment. I get it that this is a pipe dream, but it’s also not what’s really best for me. After a lifetime of living, working and playing with other people, I know at least a couple of things are true: First, other people can make you cra…
Effects of social isolation, loneliness and frailty on health outcomes and their possible mediators and moderators in community-dwelling older adults: A scoping review
Over the past decade, the quantity and quality of social relationships in later life have become one of the main challenges facing an aging society. O…
They don't see anyone, don't talk to anyone all day, sometimes weeks. It's estimated that two million people over the age of 60 are in social isolation. Zoom in on this major problem, during this week of fighting the isolation of seniors.
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