Combatting Loneliness in the Elderly During the Holidays

Combatting Loneliness in the Elderly During the Holidays

LONELINESS & SOCIAL ISOLATION IS REAL

Loneliness is a common issue for elderly individuals, especially during the holiday season when many people are surrounded by family and friends. The COVID-19 pandemic has only exacerbated this issue, as social distancing measures have made it more difficult for seniors to engage in activities and see loved ones.

Loneliness can occur all year around, however, the time around Christmas can be the most profound times for individuals to experience loneliness or social isolation.?

Loneliness describes the feeling when the desired level of social contact is not met, whilst social isolation describes the measurement of relationships by quantity rather than quality.?

Physical and social distancing over the last 18 months has had a significant impact on older people’s experience of isolation, especially in residential care settings.?

It’s vital that health and social care staff are able to recognise factors that increase the risk of loneliness and isolation in the run up to Christmas and over the winter months.?

MOST COMMON FACTORS CAUSING LONELINESS AND SOCIAL ISOLATION

Anyone at any age can experience loneliness and social isolation. However, there are particular age related circumstances that can increase the risk of loneliness developing for the older population. These include:?

  • Loss of significant relationships - This may occur due to the loss of a partner, moving away from social circles when entering residential care or family moving away.?
  • Reduced social engagement opportunities - This may be as a result of ill health, reduced support network or financial burdens.?
  • Living alone - Older individuals from the LGBTQ+ community are more likely to live alone or have reduced contact with relatives, and due to social inequalities experienced, will be less likely to engage with local services.?
  • Development of sensory impairments - This can make communication and interaction more difficult, leading to individuals withdrawing from engagement with others.?

CONSEQUENCES OF PERSISTENT LONELINESS AND SOCIAL ISOLATION

Persistent loneliness is the term used when the feeling and experience of loneliness doesn’t pass and remains long term. Where social isolation may be temporary and quickly overcome with the increase of contacts, loneliness can take longer to identify, manage and resolve as it is a personal concept, and each individual will have their own experience of it.??

The consequences of loneliness and social isolation can be detrimental to a person’s physical and mental health and wellbeing.?

Research across the globe suggests that older individuals experiencing loneliness and isolation are more at risk of:?

  • Depression and anxiety?
  • Poor quality of life?
  • Heart disease?
  • Stroke?
  • Premature death resulting from factors such as increased smoking, drinking and reduced physical activity.?

HOW CAN AGED CARE STAFF SUPPORT INDIVIDUALS EXPERIENCING LONELINESS??

Recognise when an individual is at risk. It is important to have greater awareness as the signs can be subtle - look out for:

  • When a person enters residential care or begins receiving care
  • Where there are gaps in a person’s interaction, such as not joining activities and events
  • When families, friends and others are visiting less often
  • Where the individual is showing signs and symptoms of depression or anxiety

Recognise other circumstances that could trigger loneliness such as:?

  • Annual events like Christmas, Easter or the winter period
  • A bereavement anniversary or following a significant loss, such as the death of a partner, family member or friend
  • Significant changes to health that impact the person’s ability to engage with others

Look out for and act on clues such as:?

  • Self neglect
  • Poor or increased appetite
  • Withdrawal

5 Strategies for Healthcare and Social Workers to Help Seniors Combat Loneliness During the Holidays

  1. Encourage virtual connections: Many elderly individuals are comfortable using technology such as smartphones, tablets, and laptops. Encourage them to reach out to loved ones via video chat or messaging apps. This can help seniors feel connected even if they can't be physically present.
  2. Initiate a befriending support group. There are many ways to support a befriending service in your organisation. Consider signing up to a local or national initiative where individuals are paired up and communicate with each other, receive visits and build supportive relationships.
  3. Make time to ask questions and listen. Take the time to ask people how they are feeling, be patient and listen when the person wishes to respond. Alternatively, just being beside someone and offering your time can be a comfort.
  4. Engage the community. Seek out appropriate and accessible transport for individuals to attend local events or groups. Invite local schools or performers to visit and engage with individuals.
  5. Loneliness and social isolation awareness. Raise awareness for staff, visitors and individuals about the topic to help promote collaboration and familiarity with the support services available. It may be helpful to:

  • Provide resources and materials around the subject
  • Encourage conversations and form group discussion forums
  • Engage staff in regular training

Loneliness and social isolation can be detrimental to an older person’s physical and mental wellbeing.?

While loneliness during the holidays can be difficult for elderly individuals, there are steps that can be taken to help alleviate this issue. By reaching out and offering support, we can help ensure that seniors feel connected and valued during this time of year.


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