Social Isolation and Mental Health in Seniors

Loneliness and social isolation are serious health risks for older adults, linked to depression, cognitive decline, and even early mortality. This article examines why isolation is so common among seniors and what can be done about it. Solutions include connecting with local senior centers, joining volunteer programs, using video calling tools to stay in touch with family, and exploring pet companionship. Recognizing the signs of depression and accessing mental health support is also covered.

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