Social distancing has become a new normal for the foreseeable future, especially for seniors. Pre-COVID-19, 43 percent of seniors said they feel lonely on a regular basis. In light of current events, that number can only skyrocket, leading to widespread health issues for older adults like depression and heart disease.*
For seniors, especially those living alone, social connection has never been more important.
As we settle into a new normal of social distancing and limited events, we’re left wondering how to continue to support senior loved ones while keeping them as safe as possible.
It’s a topic Cameo Rogers, Immanuel’s life enrichment manager, explored on Thriving at Home for Seniors, a video series helping seniors and their families cope during social distancing. Cameo gives four tips for staying connected to senior loved ones.
Be sure to listen to the whole episode at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SveIGM9LncA
And if you’re worried your loved one is experiencing loneliness, take our free assessment at https://www.immanuel.com/lonelinessassessment
* https://www.hrsa.gov/enews/past-issues/2019/january-17/loneliness-epidemic