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© Page 1 of 2 P CC Professional Care Coordinators LLC Keeping Seniors Safe, Keeping Caregivers Informed Influenza BRIGHTEN THE HOLIDAYS FOR YOUR SENIOR CAREGIVERS CAREGIVERS Fighting Loneliness How to Help Seniors Fight Loneliness During the Holidays Loneliness is often experienced by seniors during the holiday season. There are ways to brighten the season for lonely and depressed seniors. quality of life. Persistent loneliness can have the same health impact as smoking 15 cigarettes a day. Since loneliness can exacerbate health issues and increase the risk of mortality, it is especially important to combat isolation and feelings of loneliness during the holidays. (Forbes ) Spot the Signs of Loneliness Many seniors do not recognize their loneliness or the health problems that feeling lonely can cause. As a result, few will voice their need for additional support. Look for these signs of loneliness among seniors: • Under or oversleeping • Withdrawal from existing relationships • Combativeness or moodiness • Depression • Lack of appetite • Anxiety over change or visitors leaving • Lack of interest in normal passions • Decreased attention to self-care (Seniors Guide Online ) Loneliness can increase seniors’ risk of: (Healthline ) High blood pressure Depression Mortality Obesity Low immune health CAREGIVERS CAREGIVERS Fighting Loneliness December 2017 Newsletter Health Risks of Loneliness P CC Professional Care Coordinators LLC A Homemaker and Companion Service ProfessionalCareCoordinators.Com 561-557-4192

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Page 1: December 2017 Newsletter BRIGHTEN THE HOLIDAYS€¦ · to the holiday blues. Add cheer to seasonal loneliness with strategies like these: • Display holiday cards and greetings •

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Influenza Awareness Month

H E A L T H C A R E A W A R E N E S S

PCCProfessional Care Coordinators LLC

Keeping Seniors Safe, Keeping Caregivers Informed

Influenza

BRIGHTEN THE HOLIDAYS

FOR YOUR SENIOR

C A R E G I V E R S

C A R E G I V E R S

Fighting Loneliness

How to Help Seniors Fight Loneliness During the HolidaysLoneliness is often experienced by seniors during the holiday season. There are ways to brighten the season for lonely and depressed seniors.

quality of life.

Persistent loneliness can have the same health impact as smoking 15 cigarettes a day. Since loneliness can exacerbate health issues and increase the risk of mortality, it is especially important to combat isolation and feelings of loneliness during the holidays. (Forbes )

Spot the Signs of LonelinessMany seniors do not recognize their loneliness or the health problems that feeling lonely can cause. As a result, few will voice their need for additional support. Look for these signs of loneliness among seniors:

• Under or oversleeping• Withdrawal from existing

relationships• Combativeness or moodiness• Depression• Lack of appetite• Anxiety over change or visitors

leaving• Lack of interest in normal passions• Decreased attention to self-care

(Seniors Guide Online )

Loneliness can increase seniors’ risk of:

(Healthline )

High blood pressure

Depression

Mortality

Obesity

Low immune health

C A R E G I V E R SC A R E G I V E R SFighting Loneliness

December 2017 Newsletter

Health Risks of Loneliness

PCCProfessional Care Coordinators LLC

A Homemaker and Companion ServiceProfessionalCareCoordinators.Com

561-557-4192

Page 2: December 2017 Newsletter BRIGHTEN THE HOLIDAYS€¦ · to the holiday blues. Add cheer to seasonal loneliness with strategies like these: • Display holiday cards and greetings •

Health Risks of Loneliness

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Home Care Tip:

Influenza Awareness Month

C A R E G I V E R S

Fighting Loneliness

BRIGHTEN THE HOLIDAYS FOR YOUR SENIOR

Loneliness is often linked to isolation. Isolation can be a threat to health, but also can increase safety risks. Social workers for seniors can arrange for a variety of services to help address seniors’ needs, including isolation.

Did You Know?

• 17% of Americans over 65 live alone

• An estimated 8.8% of seniors in America are chronically lonely

• Americans between the ages of 57 and 85 have support from an average of only 3.6 people

• 42% of Americans over 65 have a disability

• Health, location, impairment, economic status, and even language can impact the risk of isolation

(AARP )

How to Brighten the HolidaysDuring the holidays, many seniors feel particularly lonesome. Nostalgia, memories of lost loved ones, and distance from family can all contribute to the holiday blues. Add cheer to seasonal loneliness with strategies like these:

• Display holiday cards and greetings• Set up decorations with seniors• Help seniors make video calls to

loved ones• Plan holiday event outings• Tune in to festive TV shows and

regular radio programs• Sign seniors up for in-house visits by

carolers or other holiday volunteers• Encourage seasonal volunteering if

seniors are able

Tips for Fighting LonelinessBesides holiday-specific methods for combating loneliness, there are many steps seniors can take to reduce social isolation. Seniors can:

• Get connected with local senior centers• Attend religious or interest-based groups• Participate in home-visit programs• Schedule regular phone calls with loved ones• Practice letter or card writing, even to pen pals• Use technology to connect with distant loved ones• Mark social events to look forward to on the calendar• Call The Friendship Line at 1-800-971-0016 at any hour to engage in

conversation. (NCOA )

C A R E G I V E R S

PCCProfessional Care Coordinators LLC

A Homemaker and Companion ServiceProfessionalCareCoordinators.Com

561-557-4192